Printing Impressions Celebrates Women in Printing on Second Annual Podcast Series
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For the second year in a row, Printing Impressions is pleased to present a special podcast series honoring women in the printing industry.
In celebration of Women's History Month, Printing Impressions will highlight various women each week, all of whom are in positions within the printing industry. Hear their stories of triumphs and challenges, and their thoughts on the future of the industry — one that features women predominately throughout.
This special series is hosted by Denise M. Gustavson, editorial director, NAPCO Media.
To access all of the podcasts, visit our podcast page. Or check back here each week to see the new episodes posted throughout March.
- Episode No. 1: Jenny Harris, EVP, Phase3
- Episode No. 2: Morgan Sprengel, Hatteras
- Episode No. 3: Maureen Gumbert, Orora Visual
- Episode No. 4: Terry Monday, Imagine
- Episode No. 5: Kristen Hampton, State of Michigan
- Episode No. 6: Denise Gustavson, PRINTING United Alliance
- Episode No. 7: Savannah Scarpulla, Hatteras
- Episode No. 8: Christine Edgren, Suttle-Straus
- Episode No. 9: Sylvia Mauro, DGI Communications
- Episode No. 10: Lane Hickey-Wiggins, Douglass Screen Printers Inc. dba DPRINT
- Episode No. 11: Katie Burgin, Hatteras
- Episode No. 12: Theresa Hugener, Imagine
- Episode No. 13: Jaime Herand, Orbus
- Episode No. 14: Maeghan Nicholson, Suttle-Straus
- Episode No. 15: Jennifer Kearney, Seen Media Group
- Episode No. 16: Tammy Golden, State of Tennessee
- Episode No. 17: Jennifer Ventola, OUTFRONT Media
- Episode No. 18: Adriane Harrison, PRINTING United Alliance
- Episode No 19: Summer Gould, account executive, Neyenesch Printers
- Episode No 20: Rebecca Considine, partner & VP, SpeedPro Chicago Loop
- Episode No. 21: Lynn Fellhauer, owner, The Graphic Edge
- Episode No. 22: Sabrina Davis, owner, Port City Signs & Graphics
- Episode No. 23: Marianne Cooper, senior research scholar at VMware Women’s Leadership Innovation Lab at Stanford University, and Lisbeth Lyons Black, director of Women in Print Alliance
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