Experience
Mr.
Zimmerly has broad-based experience in strategic planning and marketing
management with his focus being on consumer service and product companies.
From
1986-1995 he owned a 50% interest in The Dallas Marketing Group (DMG).
During his association with DMG, the firm was recognized as one of the
100 Leading Management Consulting Firms in North America by Consultant
News. Additionally, he has been president of Zimmerly & Co., Inc.
(ZINC ) since the firm's incorporation in 1988. ZINC is a fully integrated
marketing services firm with annual revenues of $4MM.
Mr.
Zimmerly’s line marketing experiences were gained during the 1974-1985
timeframe with Citicorp Credit Services, Frito-Lay, and General Foods.
At Citibank, he was Vice President & Regional Director responsible
for the marketing and sales programs supporting the Citibank Financial
Account, an innovative multi-service financial product offered to domestic
consumers in the United States. At Frito-Lay he was a Marketing Director
where his assignments included brand management of CHEETOS® and DORITOS®
brands, management of the Marketing Services Group and management of the
New Product Development Department. He gained his initial marketing experience
at General Foods on the Shake N' Bake® brand.
During
1969-1972, Mr. Zimmerly served as a Lieutenant in the United States Navy
with responsibility for 125 employees at the Commissary Store on Guam,
Marianas Islands.
Academic,
Professional and Service
Mr.
Zimmerly holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture from Purdue
University in West Lafayette, Indiana and a MBA from the Colgate Darden
Graduate Business School at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville,
Virginia. He has been elected a Certified Management Consultant (CMC)
and a member of the Institute of Management Consultants. He has been active
at Highland Park Presbyterian Church (HPPC), Dallas, and Mendenhall
Ministries, Mendenhall, MS, in youth education initiatives. He is a reserve deacon at HPPC.
He
is also actively involved in civic projects in Dallas as a board member
of the Bachman Lake Foundation. |