In-plant Events
The In-plant Printing and Mailing Association’s first Road Show event of the year was a smashing success in Los Angeles.
While it’s not unheard of for in-plants to hold regional gatherings, a new in-plant event happening this month bucks that trend.
Which in-plant conference yields the highest average salary for its attendees?
The Graphic Arts Show Company (GASC) has teamed up with NAPCO Media/Printing Impressions for PRINT 17 in Chicago.
Higher-ed and school district in-plants are making plans to travel to Cincinnati for the 52nd annual ACUP conference.
Spring is the season for conferences in the in-plant world, and if you haven’t given them much thought, here’s one reason to do so: managers who attend conferences earn more money. It’s true. According to our new salary survey, conference attendees’ salaries are 9.2% higher than those of managers who stay at home.
Sherri J. Isbell has been elected to be the next President-Elect of the In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association. Isbell's term began Feb. 1, and she will succeed current President Dwayne Magee on Jan. 1 2019. Isbell is a member of the senior management team at the University of Oklahoma's in-plant. Her tenure at the institution exceeds 25 years.
The In-Print 2017 contest deadline is just four days away, Jan. 31. Talk with your staff today about which pieces you should enter.
In-plant Awareness Month is in full swing. All over the country in-plants are holding open houses, customer appreciation events, posting signage and more as part of this annual event created by the In-plant Printing and Mailing Association.
The halls of the Wynn Las Vegas were filled with Electronics For Imaging (EFI) customers once again this week attending EFI's 17th annual Connect users conference. IPG spotted a number of in-plant managers at the event from Arizona State University, The World Bank, Arlington County, Va., and Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta, to name a few.