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Big Half-Century for Bixler Marketing Group Jan 1, 2008 12:00 PM The folks at Bixler Marketing Group, Inc. (BMG), Council Bluffs, Iowa, paused a moment recently amid the hubbub of serving the electrical, utility and telecommunications construction markets in Iowa, Nebraska and western Illinois to look back on its legacy of 50 years as a leading electrical manufacturers' rep agency. Launched in February 1957 as Bixler O'Dougherty Co., the agency's journey began when two neighbors who shared a Des Moines duplex, Jim Bixler, then a salesman for Kellogg's, and Bob O'Dougherty, a counter salesman for WESCO's Des Moines operation, hatched a plan to form their own agency. With nothing more than the money in their pockets, they drove to Mankato, Minn., and met with Jack Habinger, owner of Midwest Electric Products. Habinger hired them on the spot and gave them an advance on their first month's commissions, perhaps guessing they barely had the money to make it back to Des Moines, says Bixler's son Jeff. In June this year, Jim Bixler made the trip to Mankato again, this time accompanied by his three sons who now own the firm: Jim L. Bixler, Jeff Bixler and Joe Bixler. Midwest, now a division of General Electric, closed early that day and held a reception honoring Bixler Marketing for its 50 years of service. The firm's success over that half-century involved many changes:
“Bixler Marketing Group Inc. is continually looking to the future and plans to stay in the Council Bluffs area for generations to come,” says Jeff Bixler. Got an Item for Bulletin Board? It's easy to have your company included in the pages of Electrical Wholesaling's Bulletin Board. It's as simple as submitting a description and photographs. Some of the subjects covered in Bulletin Board include:
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