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Celebrating The Role of Women in Print

The global print community will gather to celebrate two print industry milestone events hosted and produced by US-based print service providing company Print Media Centr. These include the Girls Who Print Day on 13th October and the International Print Day on 26th October.

Kelly Mallozzi,Success.In.Print Principal and sales and marketing coach
Kelly Mallozzi, Success.In.Print principal and sales and marketing coach

Virtual and open to everyone, the 10th edition of the annual Girls Who Print Day conference honours the contributions and increasing influence of women in print. Highlights include the Girlie Award and the Women in Leadership panel. The central theme of the event centers on Israeli-born American actor Natalie Portman’s major and bold role as Mighty Thor in the 2022 American superhero film Thor: Love and Thunder. The day’s agenda includes presentation of the 2nd annual Girls Who Print Rising Star Award by Success.In.Print principal and sales and marketing coach Kelly Mallozzi, and the 9th annual Girls Who Print Girlie Award by Deborah Corn, the Intergalactic Ambassador to the Printverse at Print Media Centr.

Deborah Corn, the Intergalactic Ambassador to the Printverse at Print Media Centr.
Deborah Corn, the Intergalactic Ambassador to the Printverse at Print Media Centr

The event’s hallmark panel, Women in Leadership, is scheduled immediately after the award presentations with a discussion on building a pipeline for women in print.

Print organizations and professionals in the print industry will celebrate the International Print Day 2022 by sharing their print ideas, networking opportunities, and knowledge. This year’s theme – PrintSmart – represents working with the right tools and partnering to maximize business, creative, and marketing results through print. The print industry is all set to trend the planet with a 24-hour sharing on social media using #IPD22.

“Girls Who Print Day and the International Print Day are two opportunities for the industry to celebrate what we do, and celebrate the amazing women of print. Whether together or apart, community driven even like these remind us that we are all part of the bigger picture, and that there is much to be big, bold, and proud of,” says Corn.

For details on Girls Who Print Day conference, visit girlswhoprint.net

For details on International Print Day 2022, visit internationalprintday.org  

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