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Kent Lynch

Granbury,Texas

Summary

Dynamic leader with a proven track record at Dally Times, Inc., excelling in organizational leadership and revenue generation. Expert in Adobe Photoshop and Microsoft Office, I enhanced publication quality and expanded client bases, driving significant sales growth. Committed to fostering strong industry relationships and maximizing team productivity.

Overview

36
36
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

President/Owner

Dally Times, Inc.
Granbury, Texas
01.1996 - Current
  • Managed multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring timely delivery of high-quality editorial work.
  • Enhanced publication quality by diligently proofreading and editing articles for grammar, spelling, and consistency.
  • Cultivated strong relationships within the western and rodeo industry.

Sales Representative

Bradberry's Best
Dublin, Texas
10.1994 - 12.1995
  • Enhanced client satisfaction by addressing concerns promptly and providing exceptional service.
  • Expanded customer base through cold calling, networking, and relationship building.
  • Increased sales revenue by identifying and targeting high-potential accounts in the livestock mineral, feed and fertilizer business.

Plant Manager

El Dorado Chemical Company
Dublin, TX
02.1990 - 08.1994
  • Managed day to day operations of wholesale fertilizer blending plant.
  • Directed employees and related programs to maximize team productivity and facility output.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Agricultural Economics

Tarleton State University
Stephenville, TX
12-1989

Skills

  • Organizational leadership
  • Company representation
  • Adobe Photoshop/Intuit Quickbooks/Microsoft Office
  • Revenue generation

Certification

Class A CDL

Timeline

President/Owner

Dally Times, Inc.
01.1996 - Current

Sales Representative

Bradberry's Best
10.1994 - 12.1995

Plant Manager

El Dorado Chemical Company
02.1990 - 08.1994

Bachelor of Science - Agricultural Economics

Tarleton State University