February 1, 2008 A Supreme In-plant How one woman’s quest for knowledge led her to one of the most important roles at the U.S. government’s judicial branch By Gretchen A. Peck Facebook Facebook Twitter Twitter LinkedIn LinkedIn Email Email 4 Comments Comments “This is an industry that can continually challenge you if you want to be challenged,” Grant asserts. “Sure, there are plenty of people happy to sit on their bums for the rest of their lives, but I would never be content to do that.” « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 All 4 Comments View Comments Companies:Hewlett-PackardXerox Corp. People:Wilma Grant Places:ScotlandU.S.Washington, D.C. Gretchen A. Peck Author's page Related Content PRINTING United Alliance Forms Strategic Partnership with ASI IPI Editor Visits In-plants in Rochester, Orlando Xerox to Halt iGen and Nuvera Production Unlocking Added Value with Inkjet Solutions Why It's the 'Right Time' to Be in the Printing Industry Wide-Format Printers Embrace Substrate Sustainability Comments
A Supreme In-plant
“This is an industry that can continually challenge you if you want to be challenged,” Grant asserts. “Sure, there are plenty of people happy to sit on their bums for the rest of their lives, but I would never be content to do that.”