This year’s ranking of the industry’s most powerful leaders features 21 new entries and, following a challenging year for the print, a brand new, inspirational number one.
The Power 100, which was published in Monday's issue of PrintWeek (18 December), also features the Top 25 business leaders as voted for by almost 3,000 PrintWeek readers, as well as our poll on the most influential kit and services suppliers.
“The Power 100 issue is one of our most eagerly anticipated issues and I’m sure this year will be no different,” said PrintWeek editor Darryl Danielli.
“Ranking the industry's most influential individuals is never an easy task as power is such a subjective quality, but this year’s number one is the perfect embodiment of ‘turnover is vanity, profit is sanity’ and in a challenging year like 2017 that made their selection a surprisingly easy decision.”
Scroll down to see who made it on to this year’s list of the industry’s leading power brokers.
To find out where the nominees sit in our ranking, simply click on their name below in our alphabetical list by surname to open the corresponding PDF from the current issue of PrintWeek. We’ve optimised the resolution to minimise the file sizes.
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Power 100 nominees:
Scott Barclay, Williams Lea Tag
Lascelle Barrow, Augustus Martin
David Borlase, Centrica/British Gas
John Brewis, Trinity Mirror Printing
Paul Brough, Opus Trust Marketing
Adam Carnell, Bluetree Design & Print
Andy Cork, Printondemand-worldwide
Mark Cornford, Integrity Print
Kevin Creechan, J Thomson Colour Printers
Stephen Esson, Penguin Random House UK
Martyn Eustace, Two Sides/Print Power
Alex Evans, Precision Colour Printing
Tony Gill, Mosaic Print Management
Patrick Headley, Go Inspire Group
Luke Hodson, Awesome Merchandise
Andrew Jones, Stephens & George
Eric Lambert, Reed Business Information
David Laybourne, Real Digital International
Jim Lewcock, The Specialist Works
Robert Lockwood, Taylor Bloxham
Heath Mason, Park Communications
Michael Murphy, John Lewis Partnership
David Nestor, First4 Print Finishing
Gary Peeling, Precision Printing
Mike Phillips, The Delta Group
Luke Pigott, Howard Hunt Group
Graham Prichard, National Trust
Gary Rehwinkel, Coveris UK Food & Consumer
Gareth Roberts, Bishops Printers
Jamie Robinson, CCL Industries
Yves Rogivue, Konica Minolta Marketing Services
Mark Sears, Heritage Envelopes
Jacky Sidebottom, Glossop Cartons
Marian Stefani, Independent Print Industries Association
David Taylor, Lightning Source
Jeremy Walters, Paragon Customer Communications
Gary White, Northside Graphics