Inaugural Vision 3 Summit Deemed a Success
RESTON, VA—April 5, 2011—The attendance of 433 graphic communications industry executives representing 185 companies, with printers outnumbering vendor participants by a 2:1 ratio, solidified the successful debut of the Vision 3 Summit, a groundbreaking new leadership conference produced by the printing industry’s top three associations.
The conference, which took place March 13–16, 2011, at the Desert Springs JW Marriott in Palm Desert, CA, was a joint effort co-produced by the National Association for Printing Leadership (NAPL), Printing Industries of America and NPES The Association for Suppliers of Printing, Publishing and Converting Technologies (NPES).
Designed for company owners and executives, the two-and-a-half day event offered a distinctly management-level approach to addressing the industry's biggest challenges.
“Our associations realized early in our planning that, given the variety of challenges facing the graphic communications industry today, it was essential for the conference to speak directly to the needs of the highest levels of company management,” explained Michael Makin, president and CEO of Printing Industries of America.
Participants concurred, reporting the information and management-level discussions were “forward thinking, innovative” and particularly useful, along with the meeting materials that were available online for follow-up.
Because the Vision 3 Summit was a joint effort of the industry’s top three associations, attendees also benefited from a mix of insights they normally would not receive at other gatherings.
“Despite how vast the graphic communications industry is, it really is a small world out there—and seems even smaller when you're seeing all the same people at the same events every year,” observed Ralph Nappi, president of NPES. “The Vision 3 Summit is a rare leadership conference that mingles both industry service provider and vendor attendees at the highest levels of management. Participants gain tremendous value and best practices for running their companies from such a mix of expertise, experience and perspectives.”
As the program evaluations revealed, attendees agreed the most valuable aspects of the program were the “great information,” “wide variety of content” and, as repeatedly voiced throughout the program, the “networking among the three groups was the best thing.”
Executives also offered plenty of positive feedback on the variety of topics covered by the leadership conference, which spanned the gamut of management concerns—from the economic recovery to future growth markets, to new-media marketing strategies and sales tactics—with a particular emphasis on real-world applications and “how-to" advice. Participants gave high marks for the “good mix of general and breakout sessions,” “variety of topics” and the numerous opportunities for “meeting new folks, hearing new ideas and gaining new confidence to continue business practices.”
“This was not your standard management conference,” noted Joseph P. Truncale, President and CEO of NAPL. “The Vision 3 Summit covered an array of topics, delivered in various formats to ensure that participants would come away from every session having learned something applicable to their own businesses. As such, we made sure to include sessions in a variety of formats with subject-matter experts, panel discussions covering real-life business examples, inspiring keynote addresses and more." The result was a conference that was practical and visionary, which presented as one participant stated, "real business ideas for business people.”
The Vision 3 Summit replaced NAPL’s, NPES’ and Printing Industries of America’s individual leadership programs, including NAPL’s Top Management Conference; NPES’ Industry Summit that included the PRINT OUTLOOK Conference and PRIMIR Spring Meeting; and, Printing Industries of America’s Presidents Conference. Both NAPL and NPES additionally held their individual board of directors meetings in conjunction with this conference. Additionally PRIMIR held its Spring Meeting in conjunction with the Vision 3 Summit.
While the first co-produced conference by NAPL, NPES and Printing Industries of America, the Vision 3 Summit is not the first joint venture between the three organizations. NAPL, NPES and Printing Industries of America also co-own the Graphic Arts Show Company (GASC), which produces the popular industry GRAPH EXPO and PRINT exhibitions.
Based on the enthusiastic and positive feedback gleaned from this year's conference, attendees have already indicated their interest in next year's Vision 3 Summit to be held February 19-22, 2012, at the Marco Island Marriott, Marco Island, Florida.
For more information about the Vision 3 Summit visit: www.vision3summit.org and follow the Vision 3 Summit community online at: Facebook.com/Vision3Summit; Twitter.com/Vision3Summit; and Youtube.com/Vision3Summit.
About NAPL
Chartered in 1933, the National Association for Printing Leadership (NAPL) is a not-for-profit business management association representing companies in the $100 billion graphic communications industry. NAPL's comprehensive slate of business-building solutions provides company leaders with management tools that enable them to make informed business decisions in an ever-changing market environment. For more information on NAPL or its affiliated association, NAQP visit: www.napl.org or phone: 800/642-6275.
About NPES
NPES is a U.S. trade association representing more than 400 companies that manufacture and distribute equipment, software and supplies used across the workflow of printing, publishing and converting processes. NPES is a co-sponsor of PRINT and GRAPH EXPO—the largest and most comprehensive prepress, printing, converting, package printing, binding and finishing, mailing and fulfillment, and offset and digital equipment trade show and conference in the Americas. For complete information about the association, its programs and member companies visit: www.npes.org or phone: 703/264-7200.
About Printing Industries of America
Printing Industries of America is the world's largest graphic arts trade association, representing an industry with more than one million employees. It serves the interests of more than 10,000 member companies. Together with its nationwide affiliate network, Printing Industries of America delivers products and services that enhance the growth, efficiency, and profitability of its members and the graphic communications industry through advocacy, education, research, and technical information. For complete information about the association, its programs and member companies visit: www.printing.org or phone: 800/910-4283.
Source: release.