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Near-Native
of Lakeland Asked to Join Polk Museum of Art
Published:
August 10, 2005
By Larry Villa
Douglass Screen Printers, Inc.
LAKELAND -- Polk Museum of Art
has asked Lisa Kaiser Hickey, owner and CEO of Douglass Screen Printers,
Inc., to join their Board of Trustees. Mrs. Hickey brings with her
a long list of qualifications and accomplishments. Mrs. Hickey began
as a commercial artist at Douglass Screen Printers in 1975. The
left Douglass in 1981 when she assumed production management of
an Atlanta screen printing company. Three years later Douglass Screen
Printers rehired her as Vice-President and CEO. In 1997, her 20th
year with Douglass, she assumed ownership of the company and became
President and CEO. As CEO, she has lead company expansion through
market development, financial management, technological advancement
and strategic planning. She has been responsible for mentoring and
cultivating “Can Do!” associates in accordance with the company’s
vision, mission and values.
As a near-native of Lakeland,
Mrs. Hickey has always been an important facilitator of community
involvement by being a member of various organizations such as Rotary
International, Lakeland Area Chamber of Commerce, the Lakeland Economic
Development Council, the Lakeland Metro Chapter of the NAWBO to
name a few. Her recent political interests include service on the
campaign committees for Philip Walker, County Commissioner and Bush-Cheney
’04. Mrs. Hickey serves as National Vice President for Corporate
and Economic Development for the NAWBO and is a director on the
boards of the Lakeland Chamber of Commerce, the Trustees of First
United Methodist Church, and the Lakeland Metro Chapter of NAWBO.
She has recently completed a three year term on the Lakeland Chamber
of Commerce Small Business Awards Committee and served on the White
House Steering Committee for the 2003 Tampa area Summit on Women’s
Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century. Mrs. Hickey is the only woman
business owner member of the Lakeland Chamber of Commerce Chairman’s
Circle. She has recently been featured in Entrepreneur’s Exchange
magazine, the New York Times, USA Today, the Specialty and Graphic
Imaging Association Tabloid, and the NAWBO branded book From Employee
to Entrepreneur.
Polk Museum of Art is
honored to have Mrs. Hickey on the organization’s Board of Trustees.
ABOUT DOUGLASS: Douglass Screen Printers is located in Lakeland,
Florida. Founded in 1964 as a commercial screen printer, the company’s
team of dedicated and diverse artisans produce screen and digitally
printed decals, posters, banners, signs, tags, vehicle wraps, and
nameplates. Corporate products are sold domestically and internationally
to companies interested in maintaining a premier position in their
markets. Douglass is certified by NWBOC, WBENC, 3M, the State of
Florida, and the U.S. Government Printing Office in a variety of
areas. The company is a generous patron of the arts and the Lakeland
business community.
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