The In-plant Printing and Mailing Association (IPMA) has appointed Tammy Dunham, senior manager of Site Services at Nestle Purina PetCare, as Secretary/Treasurer of IPMA’s Board of Directors. She has been an IPMA member for 18 years.
“Tammy’s expertise in the printing and mailing industry, combined with her commitment to excellence, makes her an invaluable addition to our board. We look forward to working closely with Tammy to further our mission of advancing the industry and supporting our members,” said John Cruser, International President, IPMA Board of Directors.
“After many years of being involved with IPMA in different capacities, I’m excited to join the board. I look forward to serving with this dedicated team of in-plant professionals,” said Tammy Dunham, Secretary/Treasurer, IPMA Board of Directors.
Tammy Dunham
Tammy Dunham is senior manager of Site Services at Nestle Purina PetCare in St. Louis. She has oversight for Print Services, Distribution Services, and the company store.
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Dunham joined Nestle Purina in 1990 in the Print Services department as a proofreader. She held various positions with increasing responsibility, being promoted to senior manager in 2022. She has been involved with implementing MIS and Web-to-print systems at the in-plant as well as increasing the quality of product offerings through numerous capital purchases. The Print Services team has won multiple In-Print Awards over the past several years.
Dunham has been a member of IPMA since 2007. She gained her CGCM certification in 2013 and recertified in 2018 and 2023. She’s a member of the Franklin Stamp & Ink Society. She has served as a judge for the In-Print Awards and IPMA Awards. She’s served as co-chair for the Certification Committee and Conference Committee Volunteer. Additionally, Dunham holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communications/Media from Truman State University.
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