These 20-Under-40 Up-and-Coming Printing Industry Executives Share Their Success Stories
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"I feel very fortunate to be working with the people at MET and I attribute any and all of the successes we've had to them. It's a collaboration of everybody that has put us where we are today. We're not the biggest company, but I know the product we produce is the best."
Kallas owes much of his printing industry savvy to his father and MET founder, George Kallas, a firm believer in giving back to the community. The Kallas family has also held firm to an old Greek adage that, when roughly translated to English, says "I'd rather lose my eye than my name." A reputation for being fair, honorable and honest is highly valued; its loss is no small matter.
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