Top-tier executives and other decision makers from screen-printing, digital-imaging, and signmaking companies will meet at the Rancho Bernardo Inn in San Diego, CA from January 26-28 for the 2009 Signage and Graphics Summit (SGS). SGS offers a combination of educational seminars, roundtable discussions, networking, and social events.

Last year’s SGS drew more than 200 attendees, who heard from business expert Frank Maguire and the Buyers' Panel session, which featured representatives from AT&T/Cingular, Coors, and Wal-Mart. Some examples of programming slated for SGS 2009 include sustainability-driven business leadership, establishing cultures of leadership, lean manufacturing, and a showcase of innovative applications. Each day will start with an informal networking breakfast, and a cocktail party will help bring the event’s golf tournament to a close.

SGS is produced by Cincinnati, OH-based ST Media Group Int’l, whose portfolio of publications for the signage and graphics industries includes Screen Printing, The Big Picture, Signs of the Times, and Signs of the Times & Screen Printing en español, among others. For more information, visit www.signageandgraphics.com.

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