In-Plant Profiles
Intermountain Healthcare brought substantial savings to the company — money that can be better spent on patient care.
Implementing change is never as easy as just making a proclamation; you need buy-in from those who will be impacted.
By choosing to pursue a career in printing, Donna Horbelt has come full circle, following a line of women in her family.
Starting up a new in-plant at Franklin University four years ago may have been one of the best decisions Bob Donahue ever made. Since Printing…
Oregon’s Publishing & Distribution division is implementing both print shop management and Web-to-print software to augment its efficiency, data measurement and customer service efforts in a true cost recovery environment.
The last thing any company wants is for the ink on its own ID cards to rub off or smear in customers‘ pockets.
Since gaining a seat within a new centralized marketing agency model, Fairfield’s in-plant has been showing the university exactly what it can bring to the table.
Don’t mess with Cheryl Buxton. At 62, she can renovate a kitchen, build a Goodyear tire and even sell guns — sort of.
"Space is one of the most precious things on campus,” declares Alexander Podmaniczky. Few in-plants would argue with those words. And yet space was exactly what the Digital Publications Center at Marist College needed to reach its potential.
When Ron Balderson landed at the in-plant for the Navy Federal Credit Union back in 2011, he knew he had a big job ahead of him. Balderson signed on as the new manager of Print Operations & Logistics, inheriting a Vienna, Va.-based shop that had been sailing through rough seas for some time and was…