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PIA Announces 2015 Print Leadership Summit

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Printing Industries of America (PIA, www.printing.org) has announced the second annual 2015 Print Leadership Summit, to be held May 18-19 at the Minneapolis Marriott City Center. The agenda will highlight topics from sales growth and marketing strategy to digital media integration.

Printing Industries of America (PIA, www.printing.org) has announced the second annual 2015 Print Leadership Summit, to be held May 18-19 at the Minneapolis Marriott City Center. The agenda will highlight topics from sales growth and marketing strategy to digital media integration.

“Print is still a huge industry, and we built a conference devoted to addressing the issues that matter to print business leaders with a focus on successful business transformation stories and detailed ‘how-to’ discussions,” says Julia Shaffer, PIA’s VP of Digital Strategies.

Keynote sessions will include:
• “The Future of Print in a Transmedia World” with Jeff Gomez, CEO, Starlight Runner Entertainment;
• “Why it’s Time to Reinvest in Your Business” with Michael Murphy, president, Japs-Olson;
• “How to Dominate Your Market Niche” with Ron Rosenberg, president, QualityTalk;
• And “There Is No Work-Life Balance” with Nancy Lyons, president and CEO, Clockwork.

In addition, the Binding Industries Association Annual Conference for binderies, graphic finishers, and loose-leaf manufacturers will be co-located with the summit, and will be offering a series of free sessions to Print Leadership Summit attendees.
 

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