
The Woman Behind the Voice: Jill Gustavson on Leading with Heart and Hustle
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In this episode of What It Takes: Business Owners Tell All, Jamie Seeker sits down with Jill Gustavson, Co-Founder and Executive Vice President of Topaz Services, LLC — a hospitality contact center that’s grown from a bootstrapped startup into a nationwide operation serving over 80 hotels.
Jill shares her remarkable 40+ year journey, beginning in the early days of tech publishing, where she started her career at Byte Magazine in the 1970s. With a deep background in publishing, project management, and advertising, Jill took the leap into entrepreneurship in 1986, co-founding San Francisco Reservations with her husband, Eric. Over the decades, they evolved their business into Topaz Services, embracing new technology while staying true to their people-first philosophy.
Jill opens up about what it was like to be a woman in leadership during a time when few others were in the room, how culture and mindset played a key role in her business’s longevity, and why staying anchored to your mission and core values is what it truly takes to succeed — and stay in business for four decades.
📝 Key Episode Notes & TakeawaysJill’s Background & Start:
- Fell into publishing serendipitously — hired at Byte Magazine because she “walked with purpose.”
- Worked across multiple departments, eventually managing special projects and launching a new tech magazine.
- Moved to San Francisco for a sales role, met her husband/business partner, and launched their company together.
The Launch of San Francisco Reservations (1986):
- Identified a gap: no central source for hotel referrals when properties were sold out.
- Launched a single 800-number hotel reservation service — quickly gained traction.
- Coined their business values early on: “fast, effective, and efficient”.
Growth into Topaz Services:
- From whiteboards and faxes to AI, omnichannel contact systems, and proprietary booking software.
- Today, Topaz integrates with major PMS and CRS platforms (like Mews and StayNTouch).
- Maintains a hybrid team model, with remote staff long before the pandemic normalized it.
Leadership Philosophy & Company Culture:
- People-first mindset: hired for personality and communication skills, not just experience.
- Prioritized strong internal culture: friendly, courteous, and connected.
- Balanced innovation with intentional, human-driven service.
Challenges Faced:
- Major shifts in technology required constant reinvention.
- Economic downturns and global events (Gulf War, 9/11, COVID) deeply impacted the travel industry.
- Learned to scale back, adapt, and stay connected with staff during hard times.
On Being a Woman in Leadership:
- Often the only woman (and youngest) in the room early in her career — but never saw it as a limitation.
- Focused on being results-driven, project-oriented, and purpose-focused.
What It Takes – Jill’s Final Wisdom:
- Keep your core mission and values front and center.
- Use technology as a tool, not a crutch.
- Stay grounded in your purpose and adapt with the times.
- Support both your team and your clients — and serve them equally well.