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Wayne Roux I was born in Beaumont, Texas shortly after the fall of the Alamo as I recall. The oldest of 4 and of Louisiana Cajun descent. I graduated from Lamar University in Beaumont and immediately joined the Marine Corps. Serving for six years, 3 enlisted and 3 as an artillery officer. I mustered out as a 1st Lieutenant in 1976 and began a career in the trucking industry. In 1978 I married my lovely bride Ann, whom I have known since the first grade, moved to Albuquerque, NM and lived there and raised our only child, Shelley. In 2000 I was offered the position of Terminal Manager in Tulsa, OK and went there for two years until the company, Consolidated Freightways, went out of business. As our daughter Shelley, son-in-law Paul, and two grandsons, Jack and Spencer were living in Las Vegas at the time, Ann and I decided to move here and in 2002, I began a new career in printing. I bought an existing print shop and learned the trade and with a lot of hard knocks and an education into the printing world, I became a successful entrepreneur for 7 years. With the collapse of the economy, business slowed and it was then that I was introduced to Greta, Sheila, John and Valley Press.
I liked what I saw in how their business was run, the employee integrity and attention to detail and decided to join forces with them and became a happy and excited member of the Valley Press organization. Quality and professionalism is a standard at Valley Press and each employee takes great pride in his or her contribution in the processing of every job. Whether it is Tom in customer service, Randy and Eddie on the presses or Laurie and Margie in our bindery department, each order gets the skill and expert knowledge so necessary in the commercial printing business and I have full confidence when talking to customers that what I tell them will happen in a timely manner with the end result being a quality product that gives me a great sense of pride when delivering to another satisfied Valley Press customer. Call Wayne today at 702.219.4920!
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