In-plant Profiles
As a writer and copy editor at her college’s weekly newspaper, Tammy Dunham loved the adrenaline rush she got each Tuesday night: editing late-filed copy, laying out pages, putting the paper to bed so it could be in students’ hands Wednesday morning. But after graduating from Northeast Missouri State…
Urban Lending Solutions bought two production inkjet presses and started a new in-plant.
It has been a busy year so far for Stephen F. Austin State University Printing Services. To kick off 2016, the four-employee in-plant replaced its Xerox 700 with a larger machine.
For Willis Jones, supervisor of administrative services at Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E), a commitm
The Central Intelligence Agency’s Imaging & Publishing Support division is trusted with printing the nation’s secrets
Omaha Public Schools’ Printing & Publications leverages technology like Web-to-print and variable data printing to support the educatio
When John Schreck joined the Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD) as manager of Logistics about a year and a half ago, he found a print shop that was well run and well regarded by the school district it serves. Schreck credits Director of Logistics Holger Kasper and the entire team for the establishment of a very successful in-plant operation.
In-plants are pretty popular with school districts, and in IPG’s March issue, we turn the spotlight on them.
Sixteen years ago, Erica Derrington, then a recent University of Missouri graduate, had no intention of getting into printing, let alone of becoming a manager.
John Crawford has worked for the Government Publishing Office (GPO) for 50 years, but there was a time when he thought he wouldn't make it past six weeks.