Training and Education
The Alliance’s Student Scholarship Program awards $50,000 in financial support to students planning a future in the printing industry.
This special event will allow students a “front row” view of the latest in printing, including tours of the show floor and more.
The training program offers courses that young people enjoy, complete successfully, and leads to many students making a career.
“Back-to-school” may signal a time to develop our skills and advance our careers. Consider these ideas for career development plans.
As the labor landscape changes, it may be time to examine your staffing and make your business a more alluring place to work.
Aside from recruitment efforts, it’s just as critical for printers to create formal programs geared toward retaining their employees.
The trade show/events magazine cover story featured Ford Bowers, CEO of PRINTING United Alliance, and Mark Subers, president – events.
PGSF has granted $525,000 in scholarships for the 2023-2024 academic school year. Scholarships were awarded to 155 students.
In an effort to support higher education, Canon U.S.A. hosted students from Stony Brook University for a tour and demonstration.
Quad hosted its inaugural open house for Quad MKE, its new recruiting and training hub located in Milwaukee’s central city.