Jonathan Zawacki
Jonathan Zawacki started Hands On Painters, Inc. with one intention in mind: to pay back his mother for supporting him while he took a 4,000-mile, cross-country bicycle trip which built up his leg muscles but drained his wallet.
When Jonathan came to the conclusion that he needed the means to pay off his debts (and fix his broken-down pickup) he started a business called Jonathans Odd Jobs. Three years later Hands On Painters, Inc. was in full swing.
Hiring local talent gave his young company the know-how to compete with the old-time pros. Jonathans hard work and ability to pick experienced painters who cared about the quality of the job they do resulted in a successful company that prides itself on word-of-mouth referrals.
The rest, as they say, is history. Jonathan Zawacki: teacher, bicyclist, hard worker (and painter), after paying back his mother and fixing his pick-up truck, he is still beautifying homes, although his role within the company has changed. He is now in charge of estimating and the daily needs of his employees and clients.
His goal? To keep Hands On Painters on its path of providing painting projects with the attention to detail they deserve, while at the same time growing a little each year as staff and clients mature in skill and size.
Jonathans Life before Hands On Painting: Jonathan spent four years at Towson State University and earned a B.S. in Psychology and three years teaching experiential education, also referred to as hands on learning. His experience consisted of leading groups of young people on hiking and rock climbing trips while teaching them about the physical and mental demands required to survive their journey. Students learned about teamwork and communications skills while gaining a higher level of self confidence. Jonathan explains the experience this way: It was kind of like working with four grumpy painters in 100º heat, hiking up and down ladders for nine hours straight.
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Derrick Conover
Derrick Conover made the transition from Landscaping, to Home Depots Lawn & Garden Department, to painting when Jonathan asked him to help out part-time with his burgeoning painting business.
After working two jobs at between 70 and 80 hours per week, Derrick put Home Depot on the back burner so he could see if painting could turn into a lucrative career. Soon Hands On Painters expanded into a full-time job.
Derricks hard work and dedication contributed to the company’s exponential growth. He is now co-running all field logistics and quality control with up to 20 employees during the busy season. Derrick has also taken on the role of estimating,training new employees , and is in charge of implementing and training EPA lead rules and regulations.
Brandon Ey
Brandon Ey is our newest Project Manager. A graduate from Towson University, he has over 20 years experience in the paint and floorcovering industries. Starting with the Sherwin-Williams company in 1995 he has since held other project management positions and even owned his own paint company, ultimately trading in his paint brush for a clipboard with HOP in April of 2017. He has a vast understanding of construction and coatings projects.
Brandon enjoys taking a lead, hands on role turning your vision for a room into an attractive, inviting reality. He truly understands that many of his painting projects are major events for his clients and wants to make it as seamless and worry-free as possible. Possessing strong communication and client service skills, he enhances our Hands on Painters team.
He currently resides in Fallston where he enjoys spending time with his wife Trisha and his two children Wyatt and Claire. His favorite pastimes are snow skiing, mountain biking and hiking through the woods with his dog Odin. Brandon is also a frequent visitor to Camden Yards, Ocean City and local music events.
Rich Hipsley
Rich Hipsley joined HOP is September of 2000 and immediately made an impact on our business. Rich is a field manager and an MVP on our team. His mechanical abilities have been invaluable in keeping our vans on the road. Rich is also the skilled hand that runs our renovation projects.
Fidel Contreras
Fidel Contreras originated from El Salvador. He apprenticed with a small painting outfit for four years and later worked on government contract jobs in the DC and Maryland area. Fidel started with Hands On Painters in 2006 and has elevated through the company ranks. Starting as a painters helper, he quickly proved himself and moved into a painters position. Shortly after Fidel was able to separate himself from the field with his attention to detail, consistency in job completion, and client satisfaction.
Fidel was moved into a manager position in 2010 and given a full time crew and Van. Now with 25 years of painting experience his position has grown outside the painting field as Hands On Painters go to painting manager. Fidel has set an example and acted as a role model for new painters and up and coming managers. His expertise in paint equipment and a company interpreter brings a valuable skill set to our team. Since 2006 Fidel has settled down in Baltimore with his wife and three children. His favorite activity is taking the kids to the Baltimore Zoo.
Gale King
Gale started her career in 1979 with the DoD, and over the course of 20 years held positions in the secretarial field, as an analyst, and wrapped up in data management. Since that time she has continued as an office professional, working in administrative and customer service environments.
Gale joined the Hands on Painters team in 2016 with 37 years of professional experience. She plays a key role in our day- to-day operations. Feel free to contact Gale if you have questions about our services!