Monthly Feature: Meet Hero's Heroes!

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Today we are excited to introduce you to another member of the Hero Arts family. In this feature we show you the people behind the scenes who work hard to bring you quality products and inspiration. We call them Hero's Heroes because they are how we do what we do! 

This month we are spending some time with Cornell Gray. Cornell is the Operations Manager of our Oakland branch, which is the wood mount and rubber production facility for the array of Hero Arts Rubber Stamps products. Let's get to know Cornell!

What you do for Hero Arts and how long you have been here?
I efficiently oversee all aspects of the production and distribution operations in our Oakland branch. This includes customer service, purchasing, prioritizing, quality control, order entry, scheduling, shipping and receiving, cycle counting, managing inventory, safety programs, employee  evaluations and troubleshooting as well. I've been with the company 30 years as of June 2018.

What are three words to describe Hero Arts?
The are so many positive words I could use to describe Hero Arts. The three I will use are: innovative, efficient, teamwork.

Where are you from originally?
I am originally from Stockton, California. I am a widower with three adult children ages 34, 32 and 28 and have two adorable granddaughters. I relocated to the Bay Area in March 1986 and been calling it home ever since. The Bay Area has so much to offer in terms of opportunity and entertainment. I Love It! I've met a beautiful lady name Concetta Asuncion and now have been in a wonderful relationship for over a year now. She brings me joy!



What do you enjoy doing in your personal life?
I am a singer, entertainer and music lover. I also love dancing, Zumba dancing and a good cardio workout. Power walking around Lake Merritt or walking the Cleveland Cascade stairs in Oakland are my favorites. I just love being out and about whether it be planned or spontaneous.



What is the kindest thing that anyone has ever done for you?
The most recent kindest thing that someone has done for me is tracked me down in a grocery store and hand me my wallet (not knowing I had dropped it outside in the store parking lot). Of course I didn't discover I had lost it until I was in the checkout line about to pay for my items. So as I was backtracking aisles I had been, a young lady called my name. I responded and she apologized for looking in my wallet and my I D. I told her and her husband it didn't bother me a bit that you did and I am so grateful it was a honest couple like you who took the time to find me in the store. This happened a week before Christmas. So against their will, I purchased their groceries as a token of appreciation. These are the kind of people society needs to make this world a better place.

Do you have a favorite quote?
One of my favorite quotes is: "Love is like the wind, you can't see it but you can feel it!" -  Nicholas Sparks



Best vacation you’ve been to?
Cabo San Lucas Mexico

If you could interview one person (dead or alive) who would it be?
Prince

If your house was burning down, what is the one non-living thing you would save?
My safe with valuable momentos.

Thank you, Cornell, for helping us to get to know you better. We are grateful that you are part of the Hero Arts family!

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  • Christie

    Enjoyed the article. Enjoy stories about the staff.

  • Barbara Brachfeld

    So great to know your company has great values and people working for you. Cornell Grey it’s great to know your life is good and how you and it enables us to enjoy and receive Hero Arts Products and Service. Thank you.

  • Bev

    30 years!!! WOW!!! I have been a Hero Arts customer for 35 years so we are both veteran Hero Arts people!!! It is good to read about an employee who does such a good job for Hero Arts and has worked there for such a long time!!! Congratulations to you Cornell!!! And to Hero Arts for appreciating and recognizing good employees!!!

  • Phyllis S

    Thank your for sharing Cornell’s story! It is important to recognize the people behind the scenes who keep things running. THat sounds like a pretty big job!

  • Pam

    Great and interesting idea to share the stories of the lives of your employees! Everyone has a story and they are all worth sharing. Looking forward to hearing more :)

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