Jeff Herman Picture

Multi Media Publishing & Packaging

At the age of 15, the entrepreneurial spirit ignited within me, fueled by a desire to forge my own path. Despite witnessing my father navigate the corporate world, I yearned for independence and autonomy. My journey began by working for others, consistently surpassing my job requirements to amass an invaluable asset—knowledge. I firmly believed that investing in knowledge would eventually yield dividends. Adopting a mantra of never complaining and always seeking opportunities to learn beyond my current role, I underwent years of apprenticeship. The pivotal moment arrived when I seized the opportunity to establish my own company. The decision was nerve-wracking, as the risk of losing the invested capital loomed large. However, I reassured myself that the worst-case scenario was a return to working for someone else. Fortunately, the gamble paid off, and the company soared to success, creating products for renowned entities like Disney, Hooked On Phonics, and Warner Brothers. At the age of 50, I made the rewarding decision to sell the company, enabling a well-deserved retirement.

Jan 7th, 2024

Home / chapters / Multi Media Publishing & Packaging/ At the age of 15, the entrepreneurial spirit ignited within me, fueled by a desire to forge my own path. Despite witnessing my father navigate the corporate world, I yearned for independence and autonomy. My journey began by working for others, consistently surpassing my job requirements to amass an invaluable asset—knowledge. I firmly believed that investing in knowledge would eventually yield dividends. Adopting a mantra of never complaining and always seeking opportunities to learn beyond my current role, I underwent years of apprenticeship. The pivotal moment arrived when I seized the opportunity to establish my own company. The decision was nerve-wracking, as the risk of losing the invested capital loomed large. However, I reassured myself that the worst-case scenario was a return to working for someone else. Fortunately, the gamble paid off, and the company soared to success, creating products for renowned entities like Disney, Hooked On Phonics, and Warner Brothers. At the age of 50, I made the rewarding decision to sell the company, enabling a well-deserved retirement.