People
Q&A: Ross Docherty, assistant manager, Bell & Bain
Ross is 19 and has already been working in the industry for three-and-a-half years, under the watchful eye of his father, MD Stephen Docherty. He lives in Bishopbriggs, Glasgow and was named...
‘We just like going for it. We’re workers’
Earlier this year, Aron Priest and Andy Smith, joint managing directors and co-founders of the UK’s largest online trade printing business, Solopress, sold their circa £21m-turnover Southend-on-Sea...
Printers’ parties in ascendency again
Printers like to party, and for over 300 years the industry’s social gatherings have been referred to as a ‘waygoose’ or ‘wayzgoose’. Originally an evening feast with entertainment, the waygoose was...
New CEO at Adare SEC
Adare Group has revamped the executive management structure at its Adare SEC operation with the appointment of a new CEO.
60 seconds with Myprint Partners
Back in 2014, Myprint Partners co-founder Richard Green approached Ian McCloskey (pictured) who was working as sales manager within the industry, with an idea to set up a new printing company.
Q&A: Nicholas Russell, managing director, Cambridge Printers
We think Nicholas must be one of PrintWeek’s longest-standing readers as he’s been reading the magazine (and its forebears) for more than 50 years. He started out as a management trainee at the...
PM meets with printers on the campaign trail
Prime Minister Theresa May has made high-profile visits to two printing companies in the space of a week.
Legal team changes at BPIF
The BPIF has appointed a new head of BPIF Legal after Anne Copley announced her intention to retire at the end of the month.
Ambitious Dover appoints Heidelberg's Oliver to drive digital
Dover Corporation has headhunted Heidelberg’s Jason Oliver to head up its new digital printing group.
‘If your name is not on the list, you’re not coming in’
Back in 2005, panic ensued at Bloomsbury Publishing when something purporting to be the sixth Harry Potter book appeared to have been leaked online. It was actually found to be a fake – but it...