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HRH delivers networking masterclass
Without wishing to name drop, ahem, last week I was lucky enough to meet Prince Charles when he visited the St Bride Foundation.

Interview: ‘Always build your business around what clients want’
Taking on one failed print business and converting it into a £38m-turnover firm that you then sell to a US corporate could be considered lucky. If you then go on to do it a second time, and make an...

Celebrating an exceptional career
It seems as if Steve Wehrle was destined to work for the Radio Times. His father worked for the corporation at various outposts, and his mother was a BBC secretary.

Industry pays tribute to 'inspirational' Gavron
Tributes have poured in for legendary print boss Bob Gavron, the founder of St Ives, who has died aged 84.

New board structure at Artisan
There’s change at the top of Artisan Press with the departure of two long-standing directors at the business.

De La Rue updates market, begins search for new FD
De La Rue is on the hunt for a new finance director, after incumbent Colin Child announced plans to step down in the summer.

Denmaur opens new Bristol office and outlines growth plans
Denmaur Independent Papers has opened a new Bristol sales office and revealed its growth strategy for 2015 following positive results last year.

Jarrold needs time to make his mark
Few would argue that Charles Jarrold has got big shoes to fill as the new head of the BPIF.

Nanography inches towards launch
"Benny has solved two of the fundamental problems of digital print, but he has created two more. Let’s see. It will take at least two years to solve.” These were the prescient words spoken at Drupa...

Overmatter: Wehrle’s whirl
Immediate Media paper buying supremo Steve Wehrle recently celebrated 50 years at the business (and at the BBC before that) with a ‘dress through the decades’ themed party.