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Bill Job, talented artist and entrepreneur from the
mountains of Tennessee in the southeastern United States, came with
his family to Xiamen, China in September 1987 and attended Xiamen
University to study Mandarin Chinese.
Three months after arriving
in China, the family focus shifted.
Bill learned about a new policy allowing foreigners to set up
wholly owned Foreign Investment Enterprises. In March of 1988 he
brought together several American investors and obtained a license
to produce handicrafts in the Special Economic Zone of Xiamen in
Fujian Province. Meixia International was born. Over the
years Bill has gathered together a management staff of key people
from the US, Australia and the Philippines.
After 3 years of
manufacturing high quality Tiffany lampshades, Bill developed a
technology of building miniature houses out of stained glass and
accessorizing them with pewter attachments, signage, trees and
figurines. This new collectible line was called Forma
Vitrum. The buildings included replica lighthouses, churches,
businesses and Bed and Breakfast Inns. Among these collectible
series were The Disney© Lighted Village

and Coca Cola™
Through the Decades.

Recently, after years of
research and development using varying stained glass techniques,
Bill has created a superior quality laminated stained glass
product. This 'inlaid stained glass' can be designed for any
architectural or art glass application, and is subjected to rigorous
ANSI safety glass standards.

Meixia International
continues to produce Tiffany lampshades and other fine quality
products for distribution in the United States and is currently
expanding markets in both the United States and the Asia Pacific
region.

The Jobs - Christmas, 2002
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