Women in Printing — It’s a Man’s World (Not!)
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Cheryl Adams
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By the mid ’90s, Bundscho had dozens of employees, a bunch of equipment and had built an addition on the garage. Still, Bayside Printing needed a lot more room. Plans were made to buy land, build a 24,000-square-foot plant and purchase three new Heidelberg presses.
In 1997, Bayside moved into its new building, installed the new presses and added mailing services to its operation. Business was booming.
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