The In-plant Printing and Mailing Association (IPMA) has named its inaugural team of IPMA Ambassadors, whose goal will be to strengthen communication and collaboration across IPMA so members gain more support, shared ideas, and a more connected in-plant community.
“Our goal for this group is to foster connections from throughout our membership to enhance communication and benefit our organization with feedback and input from our members, board, and IPMA staff,” explains Ben Fowler, IPMA Member Representative. “We hope to maximize the value of our membership by building and benefitting from our collaborative nature to increase grassroot voices and ideas. Our Ambassadors will help support IPMA’s goals and mission while also looking for ways to benefit the membership by striving to retain current members and find ways to recruit other in-plant printing and mailing professionals.”
On the inaugural team of ambassadors are:
Edward Bricker
Output and PrePress Specialist
Cherry Creek School District.
Magalie Chapman
Print Services Production Supervisor
Cedarville University.
Larry Clements
Retired
Redlands Community College.
Erica Dee
Publications Coordinator
Lockheed Martin – Missiles and Fire Control.
Kelli Embry
Supervisor of Document Services – Print & Graphics
Shelter Insurance.
Krista Moritz
Print Services Manager
University of Florida.
Arthur Pare
Associate Managing Director – General Services
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.
Lisa Pitts
Graphic Services Manager
Communications and Marketing Department
City of Greensboro, North Carolina
Jud Posner
Pressroom Manager
Church of Scientology, International.
Kristina Sever
Associate Director
The University of Oklahoma Printing and Mailing Services.
Don A. Slaughter
Director of Administrative Services
Keeneland Association.
Wes Troup
Business Solutions Analyst
The World Bank.
Meghan Watts
Manager of University Print Services
West Texas A&M University.
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