Tae’lor Jackson, a Rising Star in the women in print community, grew up around print, but she didn’t initially plan to make it her career. After studying economics and exploring opportunities outside the family business, the COVID pandemic unexpectedly brought her back home — and back into Panther Graphics, the printing company her father founded more than three decades ago.
In this episode of Her Imprint, Tae’lor shares how mentorship, authenticity, and intentional leadership shaped her journey. She discusses the importance of creating inclusive workplaces, cultivating young talent, and giving back to the community where Panther Graphics was built.
As one of the few Black women CEOs leading a printing company in the United States, Tae’lor offers a powerful perspective on representation, resilience, and building a legacy that extends beyond business.
Her Imprint podcast is proudly presented by Women in Print Alliance.