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The Association for Leaders in Print, Mail, Fulfillment, and Marketing Services, formerly AMSP/NAPL/NAQP, announced its rebranding last week at its annual Executive Leadership Summit in Las Vegas. Originally created on January 1, 2014, through the merger of the Association of Marketing Service Providers, National Association for Printing Leadership, and National Association of Quick Printers, the newly dubbed Epicomm (www.epicomm.org) aims to reflect a commitment to meet the needs of today’s evolving graphic communications industry, according to a press release.

The Association for Leaders in Print, Mail, Fulfillment, and Marketing Services, formerly AMSP/NAPL/NAQP, announced its rebranding last week at its annual Executive Leadership Summit in Las Vegas. Originally created on January 1, 2014, through the merger of the Association of Marketing Service Providers, National Association for Printing Leadership, and National Association of Quick Printers, the newly dubbed Epicomm (www.epicomm.org) aims to reflect a commitment to meet the needs of today’s evolving graphic communications industry, according to a press release.

“Change is a constant in our industry and tenaciously hanging onto the status quo is a recipe for failure,” says Epicomm President and CEO Ken Garner. “We are also looking to the future by launching new member-focused initiatives, including an in-depth member survey that will seek to understand more fully what Epicomm can and should provide its members.”
 

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