Farrah Walker

Owner, President & COO at Perfect Output, LLC

Farrah Walker has a diverse work experience spanning several roles and industries. Farrah started their career in 1998 as the Owner, President & COO of Perfect Output, LLC, a document management solution provider. In this role, they were responsible for overall corporate strategy, financial planning, sales and marketing oversight, advertising and public relations, managing office equipment and workflow assessments, and providing ongoing support to the marketing and sales staff. Farrah also served as the Manufacturer/Vendor Liaison. Farrah held this position until January 2022.

From 2013 to 2014, Farrah worked as a member of the Henry Ford Health System IT Print Solutions Management Team. In 2013, they founded LaserEquipment, where they held the position of Owner and CEO, overseeing marketing, sales, service, manufacturing, and distribution of high-quality remanufactured and OEM toner supplies, printers, and multifunctional devices. This company produced toner cartridges of equal or better quality than name brand manufacturers at a lower cost.

Farrah has also been involved in various community and professional organizations. Farrah served as a Board Member for The Derrick Thomas & Neil Smith Third & Long Foundation in 2001. Additionally, they held leadership positions in the Martin City Business & Community Association (MCBCA) and the South Kansas City Chamber of Commerce.

Furthermore, Farrah was a member of the LX Council Peer Advisory Board as part of the Impact Team. This peer advisory organization provided business owners and leaders with support, guidance, shared resources, and ran their businesses proactively.

Overall, Farrah Walker's work experience showcases their expertise in corporate strategy, sales and marketing, office management, community engagement, and peer advisory roles.

Farrah Walker's education history includes various programs and certifications. In 2022, they attended the University of Notre Dame - Mendoza College of Business and pursued a field of study in Strategic Leadership. Prior to that, in 2021, they also attended the same institution for programs such as Leadership Challenges and Women In Leadership.

In 2016, Farrah attended the University of Notre Dame - Mendoza College of Business for a program in Organizational Leadership. Additionally, in 2011, they studied Digital Filmmaking and Video Production at Art UK.

Farrah holds a Certificate of Achievement in Six Sigma Green Belt - Healthcare, which they obtained in 2009 from Villanova University. In 2001, they pursued an M.S. Management Program at Baker University, and in 2000, they studied Telecommunications Management at DeVry Technical Institute.

Their undergraduate education includes a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) with a focus on Marketing & African American Studies from the University of Missouri-Columbia. Details about their time at The Barstow School are not provided.

Furthermore, Farrah has obtained additional certifications in various areas. Farrah completed the Minority Business Executive Program at the University of Washington in 2022 and also obtained the Next 1B: Founders certification from McKinsey & Company in the same year. Farrah possesses an Executive Certificate in Leadership, Strategic Leadership, and Leadership Challenges from the University of Notre Dame - Mendoza College of Business, all obtained in 2022. In 2021, they completed the Strategic Focus for Managers program on LinkedIn, and in 2016, they obtained the Foundations of Leadership certification from the University of Notre Dame - Mendoza College of Business.

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Timeline

  • Owner, President & COO

    December, 2020 - present

  • Henry Ford Health System IT (Print Solutions Management Team)

    May, 2013

  • Owner & Sr. VP, Operations & Community Relations

    April, 2004

  • Account Manager & VP, Printing Services

    June, 2001

  • VP, Training

    May, 1999

  • Owner, Executive Officer - Marketing, Sales, Service, & Manufacturing & Distribution

    December, 1998