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Nominate a Trailblazer: 2025 Women in Screen Printing Awards Now Open

Screen Printing magazine is celebrating 6 years of honoring female leaders in the screen-print industry.

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As many screen printers who’ve been in the industry for a while know, women rarely have been recognized for their outstanding efforts and contributions to the industry and communities until recently. Now, many industry corporations, organizations, and of course us here at Screen Printing magazine are committed to making sure these incredible ladies get the recognition they so deserve. With that, I invite you to nominate an outstanding female colleague or friend for Screen Printing magazine’s 2025 Women in Screen Printing Awards.

We’re looking forward to getting your nominations in for the judging panel to consider incredible ladies doing incredible things for not only their businesses, our printing industry, but also community involvement. This is not only in their own shops for technical and creative expertise, but also for local and national leadership, progressive responsibility, and community awareness.

Our 6th annual showcase will profile six outstanding women who have made a difference. Then, we’ll have a live ceremony we invite you to attend at the Printing United show in the Big Picture/Screen Printing/Signs of the Times booth #480 on the second day of the show, from 4-5 p.m. Come relax, grab a cold beverage, and enjoy celebrating these special ladies in a formal awards ceremony.

Check out the nomination form today here. Time is of the essence — the firm deadline is AUGUST 4.

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