Snapshot Profile: Charley Shirmeyer
A talk
with the owner of Northside Galleries
2005-07-25
Age: 32
Birthplace Fort Wayne, Ind.
Education Bishop Luers High School, 1991, IPFW, 1996
Degree Two Associates degrees in civil and architectural engineering technology
Marital status married, Christina, and expecting first child in July
Current Position owner and operator, Northside
Galleries, Northside Import Boutique
Favorite movie: Legends of the Fall
Favorite restaurant: Prefers cooking at home
Favorite book: Oh! The Places You’ll Go by Dr. Seuss
Last CD you purchased: Jack Johnson, In Between Dreams
FWR: You currently play drums for both Rosemary Gates and Phil’s Family Lizard,
what’s it like being a paid musician? How did you convert your hobby into a
paying job?
CS: “It’s the best job in the world because you can do what you want. You’re
encouraged to let loose, have fun and get paid for it. Being a musician is
addictive, not just the performance but also the whole music industry. I never
had intentions of becoming a rock star. It [forming a band] wasn’t a planned
thing. I got together with Kelley Tellef, a bass
player and another friend; we found Angie (lead singer for the band Rushville
Whig) and it just kind of exploded. Things just started rolling and so we just
went with it. We performed all over in
FWR: What has been the biggest challenge owning a business(es)?
CS: “I face new challenges constantly with my business. There’s a misconception
about being a business-owner; you work more and get paid less. I didn’t realize
that I had to do all positions. It’s hard to wear all of the hats, but I enjoy
it. It’s no longer like a job; it’s just living, maybe because I’m always
working. There are really no wrong or rights in what I’ve done, but lots of
learning experiences. I make the best out of what’s in front of me.”
FWR: What do you like best about owning a business?
CS: “It’s very rewarding to know that I’m the driving force making an impact on
people’s lives, to know that I’m pleasing a customer. I take a lot of pride in
what I do. Providing a product that someone will enjoy for years to come is a
big responsibility. I try to read my customers’ personalities to understand
what they want and make pieces fit them. That’s what sets me apart from other
framing businesses.”