DONALD ROLAND -- Accentuating Solutions, Not Processes
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In 1967, Roland was asked to manage the transition from hot metal to photo composition. When Times Mirror closed its hot-metal operations, Roland was in charge of the closure as plant manager.
"It was kind of a bittersweet thing," says Roland.
After 17 years with Times Mirror Press, Roland joined Treasure Chest Advertising, an entrepreneurial venture owned by Robert Milhous that had posted sales of $350 million in 1983. Milhous, who had a passion for big boats, was in the process of building the world's largest sloop, according to Roland, and wanted to concentrate on that project. Roland was hired as part of the Treasure Chest transition to a professional management team.
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