by Kelly Mallozzi | Girls Who Print Membership, leadership, mentoring, Women in Leadership, Women in Print
The print industry is not unique in the fact that women make up 50% of the workforce and only 30 -35% of the leadership positions. It is true all across the United States in many top industries. So yes, it is true that women remain underrepresented in leadership...
by Kelly Mallozzi | leadership
I have a confession to make: I am a bit of a vision board junkie. I have made several in the last decade or so. What else I am supposed to do with all of these magazines and glue sticks? But seriously, as we step into 2025, it’s the perfect time to set bold...
by Fairouz Galal | Girls Who Print Middle East, leadership, mentoring
Since joining Girls Who Print, I’ve always envisioned my main role as supporting our fellow women in Printing and Packaging. My focus has been on mentorship, particularly in areas of leadership, professional presence, and navigating the challenges of such...
by GWP HQ | Girls Who Print Blog, leadership, mentoring, Rising Star
What does Girls Who Print mean to me? Community | Inspiration | Learning | Connection Blog post by Emily Simon, Print Specialist, DTG & DTF Sales at Millcraft Paper Company. I have a bachelor’s degree in Print Science from Western Michigan University. Not knowing...
by GWP HQ | Girls Who Print, leadership, Women in Leadership
On Tuesday, August 18th, 2022 #GirlsWhoPrint hosted a live panel discussion in partnership with a multitude of industry organizations as well as PrintIQ. You can read the press release here. We invited some key attendees to share their thoughts and impressions...
by Deborah Corn | Industry Events, leadership, printing industry, Women in Leadership, Women in Print
Girls Who Print Panel Plants the Seeds for the Future of Print Business at APS22 Americas Print Show (APS22) is proud to share that Girls Who Print, the largest independent organization of women working in the global print industry, is presenting a panel discussion,...
by GWP HQ | Authenticity, feminism, Girls Who Print, leadership, Women in Leadership
This blog post originally appeared on Kim Wunner’s own blog. You can find her here What is Authenticity and what does it have to do with leadership? And, further, why would it be courageous? I am 100% interested in women leading. I am also equally...