Business Management - Industry Trends
After serving just four months as acting director of the U.S. Government Publishing Office, Jim Bradley has announced his retirement. He assumed the role in Nov. 2017 upon the retirement of former GPO Director Davita Vance Cooks.
A look back at January’s most popular stories. Some are destined to be the most popular in February, as they continue to draw interest.
Printing Industries of America and Specialty Graphic Imaging Association have partnered to present a series of conferences in 2018.
Davita Vance-Cooks, director of the U.S. Government Publishing Office, has announced her departure from Federal service to accept a job in the private sector. Deputy Director Jim Bradley is now Acting GPO Director.
It’s been a change long sought by exhibitors at industry trade shows: a “one-stop” exposition for all technologies and markets within the graphic and visual communications industry. A new event called PRINTING United has been created to make that goal a reality.
With PRINT 17 back in Chicago — after taking a Florida holiday last year when GRAPH EXPO relocated to Orlando — in-plants are busy planning their itineraries. To help you figure out which exhibits to put on your list, a panel of industry experts has chosen 44 MUST SEE ’EMS — technologies that attendees simply can’t miss.
At the IPMA conference, Jim Rowell of Rising Sun Consultants revealed the fact that the national voluntary turnover rate is 20%.
At the Idealliance Experience Annual Conference, Andrew Paparozzi, pointed out some key economic industry highlights.
“Our industry is being transformed by history’s third Great Economic Revolution, creating historic opportunities — but only for those who can adapt to the change taking place in our technologies, our markets, our competition, and our customer demands,” Idealliance Chief Economist Andrew Paparozzi told attendees at the association’s Idealliance Experience Annual Conference, May 3-5, in […]
As part of its new business plan, NPES has acquired the 1/3 ownership stakes held by Printing Industries of America and Idealliance.