Auburn, Ala.

When Auburn University’s CopyCat Digital Document Center launched a marketing campaign last year, the shop hoped the resulting visibility would bring in both new customers and new job orders. By all accounts, the Ultimate Tiger Tailgate campaign was a huge success. Not only did the program yield a list of 1,000 current and prospective customers interested in receiving future promotional material, and a profit of $7,000, it earned the Auburn, Ala., in-plant the IPMA In-House Promotional Excellence Award. “Our entire staff put forth a tremendous effort to pull this campaign off, and I can’t tell you what it means to me to

The In-plant Printing and Mailing Association (IPMA) has appointed six regional coordinators to provide the organization with information on in-plant activities and opportunities in different parts of the country. The coordinators are: • Susan Aschim, supervisor of Graphic Services and Mail Services at Mt. Hood Community College, in Gresham, Ore. • Margaret M. Kling, Graphic and Production supervisor with EMC Insurance Companies, in Des Moines, Iowa. • Debbie Pavletich, manager of Graphic Services at Briggs & Stratton, in Milwaukee, Wis. • Bob Wamsher, printing manager at the Hershey Co., in Hershey, Pa. • Tonya Demerson, manager of Reprographics for the City of Denton, Texas. • Glenda Miley, manager of

From all over the South—and beyond—university printing managers came together to share ideas and learn from each other. With a large dose of Southern hospitality, Auburn University recently welcomed the 23rd annual Southeastern University Printing and Duplicating Managers Conference to its Auburn, Ala., campus. Despite his Midwestern roots, Auburn Printing Service Director Harv Dahl had no trouble providing a warm Southern welcome to the more than 40 attendees, whose ranks were slightly lower than expected due to the approach of Hurricane Georges, which kept almost a dozen managers home. One of the most helpful sessions featured a panel of managers discussing their

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