Members of event co-hosts NPES and Printing Industries of America, together with key supporting associations and their members will convene in Washington, DC, June 2-3, 2015, for Print's Voice 15, where they will bring graphic communications industry business concerns directly to their elected representatives in Congress. For program and registration information, visit: printsvoice.org.
During this 5th annual Print's Voice Capitol Hill Fly-in participants will advocate for:
1. Restructuring and revitalizing the U.S. Postal System, and the importance of paper.
2. Preserving pro-growth business tax policy.
3. Strengthening U.S. exporters' competitiveness in international trade.
4. Curtailing abusive "patent troll" practices.
5. Reducing burdensome government over-regulation in the manufacturing workplace.
Returning this year as an Executive Level Sponsor of the Fly-in, the National Association of Printing Ink Manufacturers (NAPIM) will be joined in supporting the event by Epicomm, another Executive Sponsor of the event.
Newly introduced this year, for other organizations that are seeking to demonstrate their support for the industry's policy and political advocacy efforts of Print's Voice 15, are three levels of sponsorship opportunities. Sponsorship of Print's Voice 15 provides a tremendous opportunity for industry organizations to raise their visibility among Federal lawmakers and other key policy makers, as well as event participants. Information about the three sponsorship levels—Presidential, Congressional and Executive—can be found at: printsvoice.org/prints-voice-15-sponsorship-packages/.
Also new for 2015, and based on the growing attendance at this annual industry advocacy event, will be a Print's Voice 15 Host Committee, designed to welcome first-time Fly-in participants, which includes: Ron Rose, president, Nova Pressroom Products; Bradley Thompson, II, president and CEO, Inland Press; Robert Murphy, chairman, Japs-Olson Co.; Todd Blumsack, vice president of sales and marketing, Xeikon North America; Lloyd Moss, vice president-Premier Client Solutions, Window Book; Erich Midlik, executive vice president, Prime UV Systems; and Greg Salzman, president, Aleyant Systems.





