The Wall Street Transcript Features Revealing Interview with The History Factory CEO Bruce Weindruch
May 9, 2005 -- The May 9th issue of The Wall Street Transcript highlights an in-depth interview with Bruce Weindruch, Founder and CEO of The History Factory, a heritage management firm that helps organizations discover, preserve and leverage their history to meet today's business challenges. Selected by The Wall Street Transcript for a feature interview, Bruce joins leaders of other top companies, both public and private, who have been interviewed by the publication, including John Hancock Financial Services, The Sherwin-Williams Company, Vonage and Sunterra Corporation.
The Wall Street Transcript, a resource for corporations, money managers, brokers and investors for over 40 years, interviews CEOs and other leaders about their organizations, trends in their industries, the competitive landscape and other major issues. The publication's interviews, conducted in a question-and-answer format, provide invaluable insight into companies that only leaders can give.
During the interview, Bruce makes candid statements about The History Factory and its clients, such as: "Our client groups have been very much driven by industries, companies that are going through change, and that's kind of the most counterintuitive part of The History Factory. You would think we do well in big, old, staid companies, but we don't. We do very, very well in very competitive organizations whose marketplace is changing daily. And so, as part of their orientation, as part of their strategy looking forward, they gain balance from having an understanding of their past."
For a full-length copy of the interview, contact Jennifer Myers, Communications & Media Relations Specialist, at 703.227.9572.
About The History Factory
For more than 25 years, The History Factory has been integrating the very best archival techniques, business processes, information technology and communications skills into heritage management programs for some of the world's most-respected organizations. Companies like Brooks Brothers, Subaru of America, Pella, Kimberly-Clark, Hogan & Hartson and Sara Lee have relied on The History Factory to support anniversary events, exhibits, corporate planning, investor relations, publications, documentaries, oral histories, archives and more. The History Factory is headquartered just outside of Washington, DC, with staff in New York, Chicago, Atlanta, San Diego, Nashville and San Francisco.
For more information on The History Factory, visit http://www.historyfactory.com.
The Wall Street Transcript Features Revealing Interview with The History Factory CEO Bruce Weindruch