People

"Embrace change and feel the feel"

Q&A: Lucy Swanston, managing director, Nutshell Creative and Topic Heroes Charity

Lucy has reached “the grand old age of 45” and has been working in the print and agency world for 27 years.

Mwebe: XL 106 ambitions

Rising star: Mark Mwebe, press operator, Micropress

Mark started working in the printing industry three years ago. The 24-year-old’s drive and positive attitude helped him to carry off the prestigious Trainee of the Year Award at this year’s Printweek...

Martin: loves a machine with a ladder

Q&A: Neil Martin, print post and paper procurement manager, Tesco 

Neil is “a young at heart, sixty-something singleton” who started his print career in 1977. He enjoys eating out, going on the occasional holiday, and spending his time with his daughter.

"I’m a big fan of looking at improvements within my work"

Rising star: Josh Phizacklea Procurement assistant, James Cropper

Josh is 26 and has been working in the industry – in his case papermaking at Cumbrian manufacturer James Cropper – since 2014.

Timeline: the evolution of today's Tradeprint

Tradeprint celebrates 25 years

Tradeprint is celebrating its 25th anniversary and has ambitious expansion plans in the works.

Cook with the FFEI Graphium inkjet label press

Cook leaves FFEI for new chapter

FFEI CEO Andy Cook has left the firm six months after selling the business to Xaar.

Insolvency Service: RRS materially contributed to fatal accident

Director barred after fatality

The co-owner of a waste paper merchant where a fatal accident took place has been disqualified from being a director.

Moules picking up a YM award at the 2019 Printweek Awards

Moules leaves YM to seek new challenge

Rob Moules has left YM Group after nearly eight years at the business.

Hassan-McGhee: "an inspiring all-rounder"

Delta appoints sustainability lead

Delta Group has made another senior hire with the appointment of a new sustainability director.

Machine guarding problem only came to light after accident

Slitter machine injury results in fine

A specialist manufacturer of wrapping and window films has been fined after an employee was injured when using a slitter machine.