New year predictions: Charles Jarrold, BPIF
Standing still will be the biggest threat to printers in the next decade, according to the Feds CEO, but for those willing to take calculated risks, the future will be bright.
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Standing still will be the biggest threat to printers in the next decade, according to the Feds CEO, but for those willing to take calculated risks, the future will be bright.
While this MD’s highlight of the past decade was buying the award-winning business, looking into the 2020s his next big challenge is getting his work/life balance sorted.
Fox Group managing director Kevin Stanton is sharing his predictions thanks to the best piece of advice he ever received. He sees opportunities in upselling and online print ordering, and hopes his...
Stephen Docherty stepped up from managing director to group chairman of book printer Bell & Bain in 2019 – a year that saw it acquire J Thomson Colour Printers and continue its mega kit investment...
PMG Print Management managing director Mike Roberts hails the industry's numerous technological advances during the 2010s but hopes it will promote itself more to the wider world in the new decade.
Clays chief executive Paul Hulley has a wish list item that would appeal to many, if not all, print bosses. He’s also hoping for more diversity in the industry and sees opportunity in demonstrating...
Taylor Bloxham Group chief executive Teresa-Anne Dunleavy shares her highlights – including a memorable Calcutta Cup – and belief that listening to customers will prove the best way forward for the...
Immediate’s production and repro director believes that printers should be evangelical about the power of print.
As the CEO of the industry’s charity, Lovell’s lowlight for the past decade was the lack of kindness in society, but he believes that will change for the better and so will print’s prospects if we...
RHS print and production services manager Levy believes that printers and buyers should stop viewing each other with suspicion if they really want to succeed.