Management
Greg Muzzillo, founder of Cleveland-based Proforma, never planned on being a bigwig in the printing and promotional products industry.
As an accounting major, Sue Flottman Steller spent most of her college years crunching numbers.
Ennis Inc., the Midlothian, Texas-based manufacturer of printed business products and apparel, has agreed to acquire certain assets of Cenveo's document business including the manufacturing facilities branded under the names PrintXcel and Printegra. Sales from both businesses are approximately $80 million annually.
Thomas J. Garland has resigned as president and CEO of Philadelphia-based PaperWorks Industries, Inc. As the company’s first fulltime chief executive, Garland provided the company with leadership through its growth phase from shortly after its founding in late 2008 to the present.
WebbMason, an on-demand marketing solutions and services company headquartered in suburban Baltimore, has named Carol Wolicki vice president of marketing.
Fayetteville, Georgia-based PathQuest Group recently hired Bill Reid as a vice president.
As Eastman Kodak Co. investors bet the 131-year-old photographic pioneer was headed for bankruptcy, the company decided Chapter 11 was the simplest way to become the leaner digital printing specialist it aspires to be.
Austell, Georgia-based Graphic Dimensions recently announced several management changes.
Vince Manini, vice president and partner of Carol Stream, Illinois-based Team Concept Printing and Thermography, has what many people struggle to find: passion. But, his journey didn't come without challenges.
Every now and then, life can be too overwhelming. Perhaps you've worked for two weeks straight without a day off, or there is so much to do. Between keeping up with the kids and maintaining the house, you haven't had a minute to yourself. Yes, no matter our station in life, we all have jobs and responsibilities. And we should be grateful for them.