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Gail Pittman
Gail Pittman, known for her extraordinary
hand-painted pottery and home accessories is a long time fan of Ole
Miss. She graduated Ole Miss in 1971 and became an elementary
school teacher. In 1979, she began painting and decorating ceramics
as a hobby.
In the 1980's Pittman offered her wares at the
Canton flea Market, where people from all parts of the country come
to purchase her handcrafted goods. After participating in this
event for a couple of years and filling orders for two or three
out-of-state retailers, Pittman collaborated with The Everyday
Gourmet, a premiere kitchen and accessory store located in Jackson,
to produce accessories and dinnerware as an integral part of this
bridal registry. The Popularity of these patterns began to
spread rapidly. Consequently, retailers across the country
were added at an astounding rate.
During the early 1980's, Pittman (who has no
formal training in painting or design) produced her craft at her
kitchen table. However, by late 1987 it had become obvious that in
order to meet the increasing demand for the product, it would be
necessary to relocate her business whereupon she purchased an 1,800
square foot building. In 1992, Gail Pittman, Inc.
moved to its present 55,000 square foot facility located in
Ridgeland.
the company's most recent notable retailing
collaborations include designing exclusive dinnerware for Southern
Living at Home, the Beau Rivage Resort and the Saks group.
Gail was recognized as "Outstanding Woman of the
Year" in 1992 and was a 1993 finalist for "entrepreneur of the
Year". In 2001 she as inducted into the Mississippi Business
Hall of Fame and was also elected to the University of Mississippi
Alumni Hall of Fame. In 2002, Gail was voted Mississippi's Leading
Business Woman.
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