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Roger Baird Named 2023-2024 Chairman of the Board of Printing Industry Association of the South, Inc.

Press release from the issuing company

(Nashville, TN) – The Printing Industry Association of the South, Inc. (PIAS) held elections for the Board of Directors during their annual convention, held from June 4-7, 2023 at the Hilton SanDestin Beach Resort in Destin, Florida. Named Chairman of the Board for
2023-2024 was Mr. Roger Baird of Harp Enterprises in Lexington, Kentucky..

Officers elected:
Mr. Jeff Higgins of ColorStream Digital in Nashville, Tennessee
was elected First Vice Chairman.
Mr. Danny Wynne of Hot Graphics Printing in Memphis, Tennessee
was elected Second Vice Chairman.
Mr. Doug Hederman of Hederman Brothers in Madison, Mississipppi
was elected Secretary/Treasurer.
Mr. Patrick Glenn of Craftsman Printing in Birmingham, Alabama
was elected Immediate Past Chairperson.

Directors elected:
Mr. David Howe of Prisma Nashville in Nashville, Tennessee
Mr. Hunt Nichols of Scott Laminating in Nashville, Tennessee

Directors re-elected:
Mr. Kevin Bankston of Baton Rouge Printing in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Mr. Bill Garvey of Athens Paper Company in Nashville, Tennessee
Mr. Adam Ingram of Ingram Express Services in Nashville, Tennessee
Mr. Matt Merrick of Merrick Printing Company in Louisville, Kentucky
Mr. Frank Parke of Democrat Printing in Little Rock, Arkansas
Mr. John Shadden of Starkey Printing Company in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Ms. Tonya Spiers of Knight Abbey Printing in Biloxi, Mississippi
Mr. Harvey Starling of Publications Plus in Montgomery, Alabama
Mr. Craig Welch of Welch Printing Company in Louisville, Kentucky
Mr. Kevin Wilcoc of Arkansas Graphics in Little Rock, Arkansas

All officers will serve a one-year term, while the directors will serve three-year terms.

PIAS is a graphic arts trade association representing more than 300 member companies in their seven state region: Arkansas, Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and West Virginia.