This is the first of two webinars highlighting the experiences of two in-plant operations using web to print technology to steer operational success.
Pennsylvania
The University of Scranton is still reeling from the loss of one of its most dedicated employees on January 1. Ray Burd, director of Printing and Mailing Services for the past 24 years, was killed by a falling branch while cutting down a dead tree on his property in northeast Pennsylvania. He had just turned 63 and was planning to retire in two years.
The recent Association of College and University Printers (ACUP) conference brought nearly 100 higher-ed in-plant managers together in Harrisburg, Pa.
Anyone who has ever attended an Association of College and University Printers (ACUP) conference knows what an exciting event it can be. The camaraderie of attendees combined with the quality of the sessions make this one of the premier in-plant events of the year.
The Central Pennsylvania Chapter continues to attract new members to its meetings. “It seems if I keep them centralized in the Harrisburg area, most of the members that are within the local region are able to make it,” says Chapter President George Kaufman. He also adds that members are very dedicated to the chapter and enjoy each others’ company.
Join IPG Editor Bob Neubauer as he drives around central Pennsylvania, dropping in on in-plants along the way.