Ernesto Salviat E. Named GALA 2013 Young Entrepreneur Recipient
ORLANDO, FL—Oct. 29, 2012—The Printing Association of Florida, producers of the Graphics of the Americas Expo and Conference (GOA), is pleased to announce that Ernesto Salviat E., Salviat Impresores, Santiago de Chile, has been named the 2013 Graphic Arts Leaders of the Americas (GALA) Young Entrepreneur recipient. Salviat E. will join Frank Romano and Gustavo Adolfo Morales Velilla in being honored at the GALA festivities in Orlando on February 21, 2013, at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort.
Established in 2009, the Young Entrepreneur Award recognizes a particularly exceptional individual in the next generation of Latin America’s business leaders who has made significant efforts to further the graphic communications industry. The award recognizes the efforts of a young professional who sets an example for his or her peers, as well as addresses and manages the marketing and technology challenges in today’s competitive marketplace.
The GALA awards banquet coincides with the Graphics of the Americas Conference & Exposition in Orlando, FL, on February 21-23, 2013 at the Orange County Convention Center.
“On behalf of the entire team, congratulations to Ernesto Salviat E. on being named the recipeint of this very special award. The GALA Award winners each year continue to go above and beyond the usual call of duty within our industry,” says George Ryan, GOA President. “This year’s award banquet will be one for the record books as we celebrate each of these three professional’s vast accomplishments in what they’ve done to pave the way in the printing and graphic arts communities.”
Ernesto Salviat E. began his career in the graphic arts industry at Impresora Editora Ograma, where his primary focus there was on digital prepress and binding. He also managed the development of a computer system tailored to the quoting, planning and process control requirements of the company. In 1999, he led a feasibility study for purchasing a CTP system, the first for the company and among the first in Chile.
In 2001, Salviat E. assumed management of Egraf S.A., a company founded together with his father, which specialized in finishing applications for a wide range of automated and artisanal services for high quality bookbinding. The bindery service was integrated into Salviat Impresores S.A. in 2003, where Salviat is currently the manager of operations and is a major shareholder.
Salviat Impresores S.A. is a provider of high quality printing, and is one of the most recognized Chilean companies to have received national and international acclaim. The company has a wide trajectory in the graphic arts industry, with over 25 years of management experience. Salviat Impresores S.A. is committed to energy efficiency and clean production in its productive processes.
For more information about GOA 2013 or to register, please visit www.goa2013.com.
About PAF
The Printing Association of Florida is one of the most active and influential printing associations in North America, with headquarters in Orlando, FL. More than 300 Florida-based graphic arts companies consider PAF their ultimate business partner. Governed by an all-volunteer board of directors elected by its membership, PAF is a not-for-profit association representing the interests of the graphic arts industry throughout the state. PAF is affiliated with Printing Industries of America, the world’s largest graphic arts trade association, making PAF members a part of the largest, most comprehensive graphic arts advocacy organization in the world.
About GOA
Now in its 38th year, Graphics of the Americas, produced annually by the Printing Association of Florida, takes place on February 21-23, 2013 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. GOA is one of the graphic communications industry’s largest annual combined exposition and conference in the U.S. With worldwide attendance, GOA is a unique event that attracts over 8,100 printers, designers, and creative professionals from North America, Central America, South America and the Caribbean.
Source: GOA.