Anderson Ends 'Customer-First' Career at the News-Enterprise

Anderson Ends 'Customer-First' Career at the News-Enterprise

LCNI news 20 Pages Landmark Community Newspapers, LLC March 2017 Anderson ends ‘customer-first’ career at The News-Enterprise By Jeff D’Alessio The News-Enterprise On his first day of retirement Wednesday, Feb. 22, after more than 45 years as an advertising sales representative, first with the Elizabethtown News and for more than 42 years with The News-Enterprise, Bill Anderson will pack up decades of memo- ries and throw away some desk clutter. He’s not sure what will occupy his time Thursday. “Reality will set in then,” Anderson said last week. “I’ve been coming in that same door for a lot of years.” Anderson, 69, has been a staple of the newspaper advertising department with a passion for the product and a “customer- first” work agenda. He said he has been considering retire- ment for about two years and the timing now, more than ever, seemed appropriate. But the decision brings with it many ques- tion marks. “I’m not the kind of person to just sit around and do nothing,” he said. “I don’t really have any hobbies. I’m just stopping what I’m doing.” Bill Anderson, who was number 2 in LCNI seniority, retired Feb. 21 after more than Anderson, who graduated in 1965 from 45 years as a sales rep at the Elizabethtown News and The News-Enterprise. Elizabethtown High School and in 1970 from Western Kentucky University, arrived That was on a Thurs day or Friday, Hardin County Enterprise merged in 1974 in the newspaper business with a mandate Anderson recalls. He started to work the to form The News-Enterprise, Anderson from his late father, Charlie, to apply for a following Monday, with a fresh hair cut and stayed with the company. He’s the second job at the Elizabethtown News after the a trimmed mustache. longest tenured current employee with newspaper’s ad rep for his father’s gas sta- “October 4, 1971,” he said of his start Landmark Community Newspapers. tion mentioned the paper had an opening. date. “I’ve never forgotten that day.” “Bill is one of the absolute true profes- Anderson already had told his father that He won’t forget Feb. 21, 2017, either. sionals in the industry,” said Judy Martin, after a year of working at his Texaco sta- “I don’t want to do it, but I’ve got to do it,” who worked alongside Anderson for about tion, he wanted to do something else. he said of retiring. 30 years as a sales representative at The “I interviewed and I thought, ‘Well, I He said he enjoyed the newspaper busi- News-Enterprise. “He knew it was impor- went down there like Dad wanted,’” ness from the start. He not only sold adver- tant to put his accounts first and help his Anderson recalls. tising, he met people and he served as a accounts grow their business.” Within hours, he received a phone call sports photographer for the twice-weekly Since May 1999, Anderson’s sales focus from Floe Bowles, the newspaper’s general paper. has been on real estate. manager, that the job was his on two condi- “I got to go to the games for free,” he “I have a lot of great customers,” he said. tions: He must cut his shoulder-length hair said. and trim his mustache. When the Eliza betht own News and Con nued on page 2 Bill Anderson re res a er 45 years Con nued from front page little this summer, so I’ll get them ready,” “I’m going to miss people I work with and he said. my customers,” he said. “I won’t miss the It was rare for a day to pass when He also said he expects to volunteer some hard work and long hours. This is my life. Anderson didn’t find himself in the office, of his time with area organizations. ... This is my family. ” driven to make sure every detail was just right. He said he learned his work ethic from his father and grandfather, E.L. Anderson. “Back then, everybody stayed in their jobs,” said Anderson, who is married and has a son. “You took a job and you were there forever.” Erin Hahn, advertising director for The News-Enterprise, said Anderson’s “the cus- tomer comes first” motto is more than that. “That resonates through his cherished relationships he has with his advertisers and the respect he receives from his col- leagues,” she said. “He is an institution in our business and has embraced our evolu- tion, but the one constant has always been to make sure his advertisers receive the attention they deserve.” Valerie Serra has been hired as a sales rep for real estate. Anderson said he’s sure he will find odd jobs around his home to take care of. 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