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Inkjet Makes Staffing Easier: Three Senior Managers Share Their Stories

Contributor Lois Ritarossi spoke with senior managers at three distinctly different print operations to get their perspective on staffing and the changes they have made to fill open positions and grow their business.

Thursday, October 20, 2022

I recently spoke with senior managers at three distinctly different print operations to get their perspective on staffing and the changes they have made to fill open positions and grow their business.

Bruce Waldron, manager of publication services at Dairyland Power Cooperative, runs an in-plant operation with a staff of 11 serving the print and mailing needs for a 24-member utility cooperative.

Al Kennickell, president of Kennickell Group in Savannah, Ga., runs a 60-person commercial print company providing print, mail, wide and grand format graphics, and fulfillment services.


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