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Women in Print returns in March – mark your diary now

Carolyn Cresswell (centre) fronted Women in Print 2013
 

Women in Print will be back again in March 2015 marking the 9th year this unique women-only forum has been running in Australia. Established by Heidelberg, Women in Print provides an opportunity for all women working in the print and graphic media Industry to network and to also hear from leading women speakers.

Since its inception Women in Print has attracted a diverse audience comprising women in senior management, sales and marketing through to those working in technical capacities on the shop floor.

In 2014 380 participants representing a cross-section of women employed in the print media industry attended the five breakfast events to hear guest speaker, Sally Cockburn aka Dr. Feelgood, talk about women’s health, and to share her secrets on juggling work and personal responsibilities. Since Women in Print began, more than 2500 women have participated and each year new guests join those who are regulars, further expanding the reach of the events and the networking opportunities.

Women in Print is an initiative of Heidelberg Graphic Equipment, supported by State Patrons: NSW Karen Goldsmith – GAMAA, VIC Jenny Berry – PIAA, QLD Susan Heaney – Heaneys, SA Jen Baile – Fuji Xerox, WA Olivia Grida – Advance Press. It has now evolved to become a truly collaborative exercise with GAMAA. Printing Industries Association of Australia and Media Super working closely with Heidelberg to ensure the concept stays fresh and relevant and that keynote speakers are of the highest calibre.

The finishing touches to this year’s programme are still being worked on. However, here are the confirmed dates for your diary:

Melbourne – Tuesday 17 March

Sydney – Wednesday 18 March

Brisbane – Thursday 19 March

Perth – Tuesday 24 March

Adelaide – Wednesday 25 March

Stay in touch by ‘liking’ Women in Print on Facebook orvisit the website for updates www.heidelbergwomeninprint.com.au

 
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