The Raymond J. Prince Graphic Communication Advisors Group (GCAG) has appointed in-plant printing and publishing management and technology expert Gordon Rivera as its latest member.
Named after industry advocate and GCAG founder, the late Raymond J. Prince, the group is composed of 21 of the printing industry’s highly visible and sought-after consultants. Rivera retired from Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, California as its in-plant manager for 25 years. He also served as an instructor at Cal Poly for 15 years where he taught courses in printing management. He is currently working as a consultant for edu Business Solutions, and independently as a content creator covering topics that pertain to the in-plant industry.
Among Rivera’s specialties are: print content creation for social media, publications production, operational efficiency, marketing for print, print and color quality control, print MIS and W2P, pricing, in-plant sheetfed and commercial printing. Rivera is also a Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt specialist.
Harvey Levenson, Cal Poly Professor Emeritus and GCAG coordinator, said: “Rivera’s GCAG appointment is significant because in-plants are pressed to shore up efficiency and technology with reduced staffing. Gordon’s knowledge and experience are tremendous resources to help inplants of all sizes and specialties achieve this.” Rivera can be reached at: printisalive@gmail.com, phone #805-245-3317.
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