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Welcome to the Website for Stealth Production Support...
A lot has been happening in the Corporate Entertainment world these past few years.
As a company we have seen the concepts of shows, the execution and planning of productions change drastically.
A good deal of our clients and customers have decided to leave our industry either voluntarily or involuntarily. We have weathered the recession and in doing so we have been fortunate enough to be able to still provide an excellent source of total production support for any event.
The parameters of your requirements are not an obstacle to our performance for your event.

The President and CEO of Stealth is Jon Heister. Jon has been involved in the entertainment business since the mid- 80's. He worked on productions in college and progressed through management of night clubs, national tours, specialty events and even in house services at various hotels and venues. In 1996 Jon decided to offer his services directly to the production clients via Stealth.
Jon Heister has a history in rock and roll and corporate theater. I have been involved in the industry for over 26 years and I started at the bottom, hired as local labor for college productions, to touring nationally. I became involved in the corporate world in 1991 and have taken huge strides since then to provide a safe, efficient and reputable resource for corporate production companies.
My idea is to provide a top notch labor and production management team for these companies. Stealth is brought into the arena to manage the install and delivery of some of the highest quality productions. We are involved in the planning design and implementation of large and small scale productions. We range from clients as large as IBM to as small as a wedding reception for a friend.
Specialties
I specialize in the coordination and installation of rigging and flying implementation. Having a diverse background ranging from electrician to athletic training has allowed me to broaden my scope of personal experience and apply these various occupation's lessons into the projects I have before me. My interpersonal skills allow me to communicate across all levels of technical jargon while being able to maintain the goals of the production and the design teams.
In the preceding years I met numerous technicians who I decided to incorporate into the team of Stealth.
These technicians encompass various positions for corporate theater and productions. We have Carpenters, electricians, and last but not least rigging supervisors. We have developed relationships all over the country with various production and rigging houses to better accommodate the budgets and demands of our clients.
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