Welcome to Our Newest Corporate Members
Welcome to the newest corporate members of Women in Print Alliance: Wye Print and Rowan Apparel. Thank you for your generous support to attract, advance, and advocate for women in the printing industry!
Carly O'Neill is the Communications & Content Coordinator at PRINTING United Alliance. She is an editor on multiple organization newsletters, including: Women in Print Alliance, Industry Ink, ColorPro, and Industry Advocate. She also runs the Member Spotlight program, which features different members of the Alliance on printing.org and in Industry Ink.
Welcome to the newest corporate members of Women in Print Alliance: Wye Print and Rowan Apparel. Thank you for your generous support to attract, advance, and advocate for women in the printing industry!
The PRINTING AI Pavilion was a popular destination at this year’s PRINTING United Expo in Orlando, Florida, featuring hands-on demonstrations, micro-sessions, and resources designed to showcase how AI is transforming the print industry. With the rise of AI adoption and many printers not knowing exactly where to start, PRINTING United Alliance saw...
The Women in Print Alliance Annual Networking Luncheon would not have been possible without the support of our generous sponsors. We are deeply grateful for their commitment to advancing women in the print industry. Thank you to: Durst Group, Berger Textiles, Digitech, SwissQ, Beaver Paper, GMG Color, Koenig & Bauer, MediaOne, and PrintFactory USA.
On this episode of Impressions Xchange, Women in Print Alliance Board Member Tiffany Rader, the operations and technical product manager of Roeder Industries, reflects on Women in Print Alliance's growth over the years, the organization's inclusive resources and global networking opportunities, and what sets Women in Print Alliance apart from other groups in the industry. Tune in to the full interview here to learn more about the benefits of becoming a Women in Print Alliance member.
As part of PRINTING United Expo’s education programming, Women in Print Alliance sponsored a thought-provoking panel discussion on allyship in the print industry. Moderated by the membership organization’s director, Lisbeth Lyons Black, the 45-minute session featured three male leaders—Chris Huff with California Tattoos, Brian Adam with Olympus Group, and Cliff Hollingsworth with Fortidia—who shared candid...
Are you all registered for PRINTING United Expo 2025 but forgot to add your Women in Print Alliance Networking Luncheon tickets? Not a problem! Contact us before October 15 to request a secure link to purchase your ticket. Space is limited and tickets are discounted for Women in Print Alliance members!
On this episode of Impressions Xchange, Ashley Roberts, content director of Printing Impressions, took some time to chat with Amy Servi-Bonner, PRINTING United Alliance's brand-new vice president, Consulting — Applied AI & Printing Technology. In this interview, Servi-Bonner discusses how the next chapter of the printing industry will be driven by “AI natives,” the importance of applied AI, and why AI is not just a trend, but a practical tool that will shape how the industry evolves and adapts in the years ahead.
The printing industry is at a pivotal moment of transformation: artificial intelligence (AI) is shifting from pilot projects to real, measurable impact. And the latest report from PRINTING United Alliance titled “AI Adoption in the Printing Industry: From Curiosity to Competitive Advantage,” shows AI is no longer an optional “nice to have:” rather, it’s quickly becoming...
As a reminder, Women in Print Alliance memberships are annual and expire one year from the date of sign-up. While there are no auto-renewals, you will receive a membership renewal email at your expiration date. If you have any questions regarding your renewal process, please don’t hesitate to contact us! We’re here to help you invest in your professional growth and community connections.
On this episode of the "Her Imprint" podcast, Susan Moore, an inspiring print industry leader who recently celebrated the 75th anniversary of Dumont Printing in April, elaborates on how she started out as a salesperson and eventually ended up buying the company outright in 2013. As president and owner, she’s overseen the firm’s expansion into digital, wide‑format, packaging, mail‑house services, apparel, promotional products, and modern fulfillment—turning Dumont into more than a printer, but a dynamic print services powerhouse.
