Conference Question: Is Print Dead?
Officials from every State University
of New York campus packed a room
recently to discuss the answer.
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Tom Tozier
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This panel session was a great opportunity for customers to learn more about the capabilities and value in-plants can provide within collaborative communication efforts. The general consensus from the group was that print is not dead—not by a long shot—and that working with internal in-plant print and mail providers is still, and will continue to be, a vital tool for universities in their educational, outreach, recruitment and fund-raising projects. IPG
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Tom Tozier has more than 30 years of experience in the printing industry, having managed and directed both commercial and in-plant printing operations. Most recently, he served as director of Imaging Services for the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Tom recently ventured out on his own and is now president of TNT Sustainable Business Solutions, a consulting firm that promotes and provides services for creating sustainable business practices, measuring and improving print shop effectiveness, and sustainability marketing. He is currently enrolled in the University of Colorado's Professional Studies program and is working towards earning certification in Sustainability Management.
Tom recently ventured out on his own and is now president of TNT Sustainable Business Solutions, a consulting firm that promotes and provides services for creating sustainable business practices, measuring and improving print shop effectiveness, and sustainability marketing. He is currently enrolled in the University of Colorado's Professional Studies program and is working towards earning certification in Sustainability Management.
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