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ZDT President: Zachary Nevel

Zachary Nevel, a part-timer working as a stock boy, and doing all the warehouse odd jobs. Then, I fell in love with the record business because it's perfect for my type of personality. It's aggressive and fast-paced. I was going to business college part-time and working in the Elroy warehouse where I decided that working in the business was teaching me things that were common sense and practical. So, I decided to stop college and work full-time. I kicked around between the warehouse and the stores, educating myself learning from working in the warehouse what it took to stock a store, and learning from the store.



    "I thrive on doing what we're known for our catalog selection.  In the years I've been buying, I've learned how to sell catalog and what people are buying.  I have every Beatle recording, so that when a customer asks for 'Magical Mystery Tour', I'll have it.  People think you're terrific if you've got the old Perry Como tape that they were looking for."


Zachary and Heather Lochlear


Zachary and (Batman's Cat Woman) Julie Newmar. Working as an extra on Julie's "Thanks for Everything".

Zachary and Billie Hayes, (Witchiepoo & Margaret Hamilton) at a Nickelodeon launch party (Pufnstuf) in Beverly Hills, for producers Sid & Marty Krofft, the world renown puppeteers.


Zachary doing the Bundy Salute with the crew on the living room set of "Married with Children"
     

Zachary and Jani Lane of Warrant on the set of "Cherry Pie"
 
Zachary with Kim Wilde recording the hit "Kids in America", which was used in the film "Jimmy Neutron".
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