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David DeLana , President
David DeLana is the president of Heritage, a print, promotional and fulfillment firm in the Oklahoma City area. He is the 1982-1984 past president and 10 year board member for PIA of Oklahoma (which is now PIA MidAmerica), PIA/GATF board member since 1996 and past PIA/GATF’s Chairman of the Board. DeLana is also a five-year member of its Budget and Finance Committee; Past Chairman of the PIA President’s Conference committee and a member of the Digital Printing Council. Member of the Ben Franklin Honor Society of the Printing Industries of America.
In 1983, he was Oklahoma’s Small Businessman of the Year. He is the past President of the El Reno Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Foundation and was a two time City Councilman. He is a past hospital Chairman of the Board and Trustee, and is currently an Advisory Bank Director. He is also a past member of the El Reno Municipal Authority, the Convention and Tourism board and Treasurer for Oklahoma Prevention for Blindness.
David and his wife Jan, of 42 years, have 2 daughters and 5 grandchildren. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from Oklahoma State University. A member and elder of the First Presbyterian Church. A member of Rotary Club 29 and Board of Advisors for Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce David enjoys yard work, playing guitar, and playing all the golf he can. |
Terrie Walker, CFO
Terrie Walker joined the Heritage team in 1977. She started as a paste-up artist and cross trained in all production areas so she could fill in as needed. When the paste-up position became obsolete in the early 80’s she transitioned to accounting and started as a data entry clerk. She continued to cross train within accounting and her hard work and willingness to “work where needed” paid off. In 1992 she became the Chief Financial officer of Heritage.
Terrie is a member of the Printing Industry Financial Executives, and she was
honored by The Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education as a Career Tech Champion. She is married and has two children and two grandchildren. She enjoys watching movies, listening to music and live concerts, and loves visiting places with unique and historic architecture. |
Bruce Wicker, CMO
Bruce Wicker began his career in printing in 1974, just before graduating from high school. He took a job as a warehouseman for Norick Bros. Inc, and over the next 18 years he held many titles for the company. While there he gained experience running a Rotary press, Stevens 1000, Schriber 750, 850, 1000, and an ATF press. In 1984 he was promoted to Rotary/Collator foreman and transferred to Las Vegas, NV to begin operations in a new print facility. After two years he was promoted to Factory Superintendent.
In 1989 he was promoted to Plant Manager of the LasVegas facility. Norick Bros. merged with Reynolds & Reynolds in 1992. The LV facility was closed and Bruce oversaw the shutdown of operations and disbursement of materials and equipment. He then took a position with R&R to manage the Collator and Bindery departments in the OKC plant. For the next eight years up to the closure of the OKC plant in 2000 he managed various departments including, Bindery, Shipping, Collators, Flat sheet, Rotary, Plate Room and Warehouse. Before the plant was officially closed Bruce secured his present position with Heritage (at the time Heritage Press) as Superintendent of Pressroom/Bindery operations. In 2005 he was promoted to Chief Manufacturing Officer.
Bruce and his wife Theresa have been married 25 years and they have 5 children and 7 grandchildren. He likes fishing and hunting, and when it comes to golfing, he said he’s a little “rough” around the edges but he still enjoys it! |
Curtis Jones, VP Sales & Marketing
Curtis Jones was raised in Edmond Oklahoma, and while attending Central State University he took a position with Sears & Roebuck in the Regional Advertising Department. He began his printing career in 1988 in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1995 he moved back to Oklahoma and joined the Heritage team. He wore many hats over the years including, manager of estimating, sales executive, and Chief Manufacturing Officer. Curtis became VP of Sales & Marketing in 2006.
He’s completed the Printing Industries of America Executive Development Program, served on Oklahoma City Graphic Arts Education Council, served on the Advisory Council for Murray State College Graphic Arts Program, and is an active member of the Benevolent Order of Elks. Curtis is married and has one daughter and two stepsons. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and golfing. |
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