Profile
‘Be passionate and never stop learning’
For most people, one job is more than enough. Not so for Julian Marsh.
Q&A: Andreas Schillinger, managing director and co-owner, Lotus Labels
Andreas is likely to be a familiar name and face to many as he spent 16 years at Muller Martini UK, before a career change that saw him switch from the equipment manufacturing side of the industry to...
60 seconds with Colourgraphic Arts
Managing director Vince Scardarella started the firm 34 years ago with his brother. “We started as a repro company and it was natural for us to move into litho and digital printing considering our...
60 seconds with Nottingham Trade Finishers
Nottingham Trade Finishers was founded in 2006 by proprietor Richard Anstock (pictured). Richard was joined by Ian Holt as production manager and wife Emma as fellow director. The business began work...
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...
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...
60 seconds with Windmill Print
Windmill Print has been passionate about producing the finest quality print since it was founded in 1975. “Perfection is the standard we’ve always sought to achieve with every job we produced, and our...
Q&A: Christine Steele Sales director, UK Bookbinders
Christine has worked in the print industry since 2015, and describes the trade as “keeping me very busy”. She enjoys socialising with friends and family at weekends, and is now also a doting grandma...
‘We focus on areas that we excel in’
Kirk Galloway describes himself as ‘the hirer, firer, tea boy and the cleaner’ of the family-run Derbyshire magazine printer he leads.