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The Lessler
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1119 Park Lane
Suisun City, CA 94585
Tel: 707.688.5713
Fax: 707.422.9105
www.lesslergroup.com
steve@lesslergroup.com
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03/31/11
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Councilman's group assists local business owners
By Daniel Kerr
FAIRFIELD -- Being on the City Council may yield power and influence,
but it doesn't pay the bills.
No worry for Councilman Steve Lessler.
Several local businesses have already ponied up for what he's offering
through the business-development company he recently put together,
aptly called The Lessler Group.
So how does he generate business for
his clients?
Lessler explained."I go out and talk to businesses
throughout the community, and I present them the services my clients
have to offer. I talk to the companies about what their needs are," he
said. "It's been very well received. Companies have been calling
me up saying, 'I need. Find me something.' And I do."
In other
words, Lessler sells the services of service providers, in effect acting
as an in-house marketing department while providing a free service
to businesses which need the services of his paying clients. If they
need services not represented in his client portfolio, he'll find companies
that do, he said.
In short, Lessler aspires to be Mr. Service.
Of course,
the possibility for conflicts of interest is great with his position
on the council, which he will pursue again in the next election. For
that reason, he runs all his clients past the city attorney just to
be safe, he said."
I always err on the side of caution for the
business community," he said. "If it doesn't feel right,
I won't do it."
Some types of business simply present too many
possibilities for conflicting interests. As a council member, Lessler
likely would have to vote on approving a project of one of his clients
if they were in commercial real estate, for instance."
That's the
most likely for a conflict, and that's an area I'm avoiding," he
said.The business has already enjoyed success in its first month of
operation, adding three clients in June alone, he said.
Owner of Express
Personnel Services, Rosa Phillips spoke of the value her business has
received in the short time as a Lessler client.
" He's the reason
I'm so busy," she said. "I am just so impressed. He has an
excellent concept."
For Fairfield's Credit Bureau Associates, Lessler
has expanded its marketing vision, going after larger customers in
Northern California, well outside of its previous territory of Solano
County, owner Kathy Parsons said.
" Sales people have a tendency
to go back to the friendliest customer instead of testing new waters.
He's helped the sales people look at the larger picture," she
said.
Despite her initial success with Lessler, Parsons isn't sure whether
she will renew the six-month contract with The Lessler Group when it
expires. While his service has "re-energized" her sales staff,
the increased fees Lessler recently contacted her about might cause
her to assess whether using him on a six-month basis every two years
or so would work just as well.
" That's what I am looking at. It's
like a shot in the arm," she said.
Just starting out, Lessler wasn't
sure about the amount of time he'd spend working for a client, and
once he got into it wound up spending a bit more, Phillips explained.
" In
a couple of months I have seen the value to pay him a bit more," she
added.
For information on The Lessler Group, call 249-8488.
Daniel Kerr can be reached at dkerr@dailyrepublic.net.
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