All the Right Moves
A whirlwind courtship and a bold business overhaul were catalysts for Ray Embury's personal and professional success and stability.
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Embury made the move to Konica's in-plant in 1995-1996. "I was running publications and sending all of my jobs to the in-plant," he remembers, "when I was given the opportunity to manage the print-business side. And that just opened up a whole new world for me and my career."
From Offset to Digital
When Embury arrived on the production floor, output was entirely offset. In 2000, Embury suggested and spearheaded the shop's conversion to a print-on-demand center using Konica's newly introduced 7075 digital copiers with connectivity capability. A projected year-and-a-half changeover actually took three months and was entirely successful.
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