         The House of Gutenberg is a firm serving the  commercial  and
    quick  printing industry, large printing buyers, and entrepreneurs
    interested in becomming printing or advertising specialty brokers.

        The firm provides  outsourcing  training,  general  consulting
    services,  and  industry background to a variety of clients across
    the United States.

        Cy Stapleton as principal of The House of  Gutenberg  has  had
    over  35  years  of  broad, successful experience in the industry.
    Since 1959 he has  held  executive  positions  in  trade  bindery,
    commercial   and   quick  printing,  publishing,  and  typesetting
    companies. He also has numerous years as a printing broker. He has
    received  numerous  industry  awards,  including  the  prestigious
    Benjamin  Franklin  award for his efforts in industry education in
    1978 and again in 1994.

        Stapleton is a Contributing Editor  to  "Quick  Printing"  and
    "Southern  Graphics"  magazines  and  is  the  editor  of the very
    popular resource column, Helene's Hotline, where he will assist as
    many as 300 printing or advertising brokers or printing  firms  in
    their  search  for  hard to find services or products. His logical
    and basic approach to situations in need of solutions has resulted
    in a very loyal readership and his consistent high  ranking  among
    industry columnists.

        Stapleton's  speaking  credits  range  from trade show seminar
    presentations to featured presentations at a variety of  industry,
    corporate, and educational events.

        His  Brokering for Profit (BFP and ADBFP) source databases are
    used by several thousand  individuals  and  companies  across  the
    country.   Many  claim  that  these  databases  more  than pay for
    themselves every week, and it is not uncommon for a user  to  call
    and  claim  that he recovered his or her investment the first time
    the database was used.

        In late 1994 Stapleton placed his small  printing  company  on
    the  market  and when it sells he intends to move back to his home
    and  continue  brokering  printing,  business  forms,  advertising
    specialties, etc.  and do further development on his databases.


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