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Aberdeen Drive · Barrington Hills,
Illinois 60010-4004 · ph: 847.382.8886
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Paul M. Heinze is president of the Paul M. Heinze
Company in Barrington Hills, Illinois, a leading
provider of consultation services in the areas
of executive coaching, teambuilding, acquisition,
search, mergers, valuations, joint ventures, strategic
planning and negotiations.
A 40-year veteran of industry, Paul began his
career in 1965 when he went to work for his father
at the M.P. Heinze Machine Company, a business
established by his grandfather in 1925. Paul was
president of the company from 1974 until 1980,
when he decided to sell the company and, at the
age of 38, change direction and incorporate the
Paul M. Heinze Company.
Paul formed his present business model from a
unique standpoint. He was a business owner who
himself, at times, needed some of the services
he now provides. By selling the family business,
he freed himself up to use his knowledge and experience
to help companies much like his own to grow and
flourish. He was also giving back to the industry
that meant so much to him.
Today the Paul M. Heinze Company specializes
in consulting and advisory service with privately
owned businesses and corporations, in most industries,
throughout the United States and, selectively,
internationally as well.
Paul's ultimate goal is to strengthen his clients
by providing strategic solutions that get them
the results and success they seek.
With a Bachelor of Arts in Economics out of North
Park College in Chicago, Paul is a past chairman
of the Tooling & Manufacturing Association's
Board of Directors. He is also an active member
of the International Business Center of DePaul
University, Rolling Meadows, Illinois.
Paul resides in Barrington Hills, Illinois, with
his wife, Sandy. They have four grown children.
Extremely active in the community, Paul serves
as a trustee and President of the Barrington Countryside
Fire Protection District; he serves on the Finance
Committee of the Medinah Country Club, where he
has been a member since 1973; and he is a past
president of five principle sports booster clubs
of Barrington High School.
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