鈥淚 take this seriously and work hard鈥

Elana Stone Anderson 2019 Distinguished Graduate of the Last Decade

Growing up in a family business, Elana Stone Anderson鈥檚 childhood is layered with memories and moments that circle around a business world that her father created. Founded in 1992 by Steven Stone, BedMart started selling mattresses in the Portland area. Despite that the store was busy growing while she was young, Anderson 鈥09, was frustrated when her schoolmates seemed familiar with some mattress stores, but not her dad鈥檚. And it got her thinking about marketing.

鈥淔rom an early young age, I realized the one area I could help the company was in its marketing,鈥 Anderson said. 鈥淚t would drive me nuts when people at school asked what my parents did for a living 鈥 but when I told them, they鈥檇 never heard of BedMart. However, every one of them was able to sing our competitor鈥檚 jingle.鈥

Anderson earned her degree in marketing, along with a minor in psychology, and set about getting some work experience before joining the family business. 鈥淚've always wanted to be a part of the company,听but I wanted to be a value added,鈥 Anderson said. 鈥淚 never wanted to be thought of as a free-loading boss's kid that didn't have to earn anything.鈥

While on winter break her senior year working in her dad鈥檚 store, she met a couple who owned a B2B marketing agency in Portland. Before they left the store, she organized for herself a job interview with them; at the interview she convinced them to hold a job for her until June 2009. And the Monday after graduation, she flew to Reno on her first business trip with the new job. Oh, and she almost sold them a $12,000 couch.

By 2011, Anderson鈥檚 dad shared the news that he wanted to grow BedMart pretty aggressively, and that he could use her help. Anderson, with experience now from two different ad agencies, was ready to come home. Together they opened nine stores in that year, continuing an expansion effort that began as early as 2007 during the years of the Great Recession.

鈥淓veryone has always asks what our growth strategy is, and I always answer it in the same way 鈥 we're opportunists,鈥 said Anderson. 鈥淚f the right opportunity presents itself at the right time, we go for it.鈥

At the same time, the company knows the importance of community, and has donated more than $1 million in mattresses to populations in need over the past decade. They partner with local organizations that help families in need, families in low-income housing, and veterans鈥 groups. They got mattresses to Hawaiian families who lost their homes due to heavy storms and the Kilauea volcanic eruption in 2018.

As BedMart鈥檚 vice president of marketing, Anderson and her family operate 37 stores in 麻豆传媒高清, Washington and Hawaii, and in the spirit of a true family business, she recognizes the importance of all the families that come together to make BedMart a success.

鈥淭here's a great sense of responsibility when what you do directly impacts the livelihood of your family 鈥 and the families of the 190 people who work for us,鈥 Anderson said. 鈥淚 take this seriously and work hard to ensure that I've earned the trust of every employee.鈥

If that seems to still echo the sentiments of the boss鈥檚 kid, consider that she does see it as a privilege to work for her father 鈥 because he is the best mentor she could ever hope for.

鈥淣o boss will want you to succeed more than your dad,鈥 Anderson said. 鈥淲e're very similar in many ways 鈥 I'm pretty sure we can read each other鈥檚 minds. I'm obviously a lot younger and a woman... that鈥檚 naturally going to bring different perspectives on how we market ourselves, how we think about our culture, etc., but we are together in this.鈥

Anderson has been recognized by Home Furnishings Business鈥 鈥40 Under 40鈥 and is listed as one of Furniture Today鈥檚 2018 鈥淲omen on the Rise.鈥 The company has earned accolades from the Austin Family Business Program with an 鈥淓xcellence in Family Business Award, and was named a 鈥渂est place to work鈥 in 麻豆传媒高清 by The 麻豆传媒高清ian for six consecutive years.

This year, Anderson is one of two College of Business 2019 Distinguished Graduate of the Last Decade Award recipients. The award recognizes College of Business alumni with less than 10 years of professional experience who have shown significant contributions to their community, their profession or the college through early-career roles, leadership and volunteer service.

Asked what she鈥檚 most proud of in her career 鈥 thus far 鈥 Anderson calls it a tough question, but has a quick answer: 鈥淚鈥檇 say that what I'm most proud of is that nowadays when people ask our employees where they work, they鈥檝e all heard of BedMart.鈥