Dollars and Sense
At the University of Louisville, the in-plant has cut through waste to eliminate a seven-figure deficit and sharpen its operational efficiency.
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"Everything we print in-house is digital unless it requires heat-resistant ink," Knaster notes. "So we use the offset presses for letterhead and envelopes."
In August 2007, Dr. Priscilla Hancock was hired as CIO and vice president of information technology. In January 2008, Hancock tapped Knaster, who had been leading the university's photography, graphic design and video production team, to direct printing efforts and continue the in-plant's revitalization.
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