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consumer in our product. The, ‘Wow I really like this,’   be effective leaders for the future of Vallejo,” Jack
          or, ‘This is great,’ we don’t get to really see that     McArthur, Vallejo Fire Chief and Leadership Vallejo
          directly. So, it’s a nice thing for our employees to     Chairman, said in a chamber news release last year.
          get to see the public’s response to our products.”
                                                                   “I’ve had seven employees who’ve participated in
          The sale features all their brands, roughly 1,200        the leadership program. It has been an excellent
          different types of items, and attracts approximately     development program and gives the individuals
          1,000 people per day from all over the Bay Area.         a taste of small business in Vallejo,” Jenny said.
                                                                   “It touches on the local economy, and all the
          Repeat customers can sign-up to be “Friends of
 What is   Meyer” and receive a 30-percent discount.               folks I know who have done the program have
          “I’ve had consumers who I’ve known for 20 years          enjoyed it and felt that they learned a lot.”
 cooking   because they come every year to the sale,” Jenny        For folks interested in purchasing Meyer US products,
                                                                   they aren’t hard to find; every retailer in the country
          said. “I’ve seen a lot of the same people every year.
          Everybody in Vallejo has a well-stocked kitchen.”
                                                                   stocks something from them. You can also browse
                                                                   their wares at www.potsandpans.com, or visit
 at Meyer   down-the-road neighbors, the Humane Society            www.meyerus.com for additional information on
          Meyer US uses the factory outlet sale to assist their
                                                                   the company. Meyer US’ corporate headquarters
          of the North Bay. They solicit donations for the
                                                                   is at 1 Meyer Plaza, located near the intersection
 Corporation  humane society during the outlet sale and then       of Curtola Parkway and Sonoma Boulevard.
          match those donations, typically bringing in around
                                                                   The Factory Outlet Sale will go from December
          $30,000 annually for the humane society. “That’s
          been going on for nearly a decade,” Jenny said.          5th through the 16th, and it’ll be open daily from
                                                                   10 a.m. to 6 p.m. On opening day ONLY, doors will
 By: Nate Gartrell  Between the Fairfield warehouse and Vallejo office   open two hours early at 8 a.m. The two locations are
          building, Meyer US employs just shy of 300 people. Its   300 Chadbourne Road, in Fairfield, and 525 Curtola
          CEO, Stanley K. Cheng, also invested in the area in a
 any city residents don’t know it, but Vallejo is home to one of the largest cookware distributors   Parkway, in Vallejo. For in-depth information, visit:
 in the country, Meyer US, which ships to every retailer in the United States. With its corporate   different way; he and his wife, Helen, own and operate   www.meyerus.com/meyer-outlet-sale-2019.html.
 headquarters off of Curtola Parkway, and its primary distribution center in Fairfield, Meyer US is   Hestan Vineyards, with grape fields in Napa and a   You can also RSVP on Facebook by visiting:
          tasting room in Yountville. The name Hestan combines
 Mthe center of operations for a mammoth-sized corporation’s North American operations; its Hong   both Stanley and Helen’s names, which is why Meyer US’   www.facebook.com/events/548441505922191.
 Kong-based parent company, Meyer Manufacturing Co. Ltd., rakes in close to $300 million in revenue each   corporate headquarters has a small vineyard outside.
 year. Meyer US, on its own, is nationally the second-biggest cookware distributor.
          In addition to hosting an upcoming chamber
 Nowadays, its brands are among the most well-known   Jenny has worked in Vallejo for nearly 30 years—  mixer in March 2020, Meyer US participates in the   Nate Gartrell grew up in Benicia, studied
 coast to coast (among them: Farberware, BonJour,   she was with Marine World (now Six Flags Discovery   Vallejo Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Vallejo   journalism in college, and has written for a
 Rachael Ray, and Ayesha Curry’s new cookware line),   Kingdom) back when the park was known primarily   program, which pairs participants with established   handful of media outlets since age 15. He aspires
                                                                            to visit all 30 Major League Baseball stadiums
 but before coming to Vallejo, Meyer US was a San   for elephant rides and dolphin shows, and she’s   business leaders in Vallejo for a series of daylong   and to hit the trifecta at the horse track.
 Francisco-based company with only two affiliated   witnessed Vallejo weather economic storms—the   sessions focused on all things Vallejo. The goal is to
 brands. That changed in 1995 when they acquired   closing of Mare Island, the dot com crash of the   “attract, educate, and develop participants who will
 the license rights for Farberware. The acquisition   late ‘90s/early 2000s, and the city’s bankruptcy a
 brought with it a new challenge: Meyer US needed a   decade later. Now, the city is emerging from it all.
 bigger headquarters than its current home provided.
 “I’ve seen Vallejo go through the downturn in the
 “That was going to be adding a significant,   economy, when police and fire departments and other
 well-known brand to our brand portfolio, so we   city services were cut, drastically,” Jenny said. “And
 needed more space,” said Jenny Bledsoe, Vice   I’ve seen Vallejo come out of that and have much-
 President of Human Resources for Meyer US.   improved city services. I know the city has invested
 “Vallejo’s economic development and the City   in improving the planning department process.”
 Council at the time gave us a nice deal on the
 property in Vallejo, so we elected to purchase the   Now is a busy time of the year for Meyer US, as the
 property and build here on Curtola Parkway.”  company prepares to do something a little out of
 the ordinary. While it is a distribution company that
 That was nearly a quarter-century ago, and   doesn’t sell directly to consumers, each December,
 Meyer remains here in Vallejo, where the   Meyer US makes an exception for the locals, opening
 company has expanded many times over.   its doors in Fairfield and Vallejo for a 12-day outlet sale.

 “Now fast forward 23 years later: we’ve gone from   “It has become a crowd favorite,” Jenny said. “It’s
 having two brands to having 13. We’ll also have   a fun event for our employees, too. Because we
 some brand additions in 2020,” Jenny said.  sell to retail, we don’t generally get to see the
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