In-Plant Profiles
Laura Sicklesteel says printing career began when she started slinging newspapers from her blue Schwinn bicycle for her hometown paper.
The staff at the Church of Scientology International Dissemination and Distribution Center was facing a capacity crunch.
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.
Omaha Public Schools’ Printing & Publications leverages technology like Web-to-print and variable data printing to support the educatio
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.
Liberty University started up a new in-plant one year ago, bringing cost savings, brand control and fast turnaround to the university.
With a background in photography, Tim Hendrix has brought his eye for detail to Oregon’s state printing operation.
UAB’s Printing and Mailing Services needed to move to a smaller location, necessitating changes in workflow, equipment and warehousing.
When The University of Texas at Austin’s medical building needed to expand, it led to the movement of the print and mail operation.
New Duplo DC-616 PRO slitter/cutter/creaser helps University of Findlay Print and Postal Services thrive