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What Does "Girls Who Print" Mean to Me?

Excerpted from the Girls Who Print Blog
Written by Emily Simon, Print Specialist, Millcraft

What Does "Girls Who Print" Mean to Me?
Community | Inspiration | Learning | Connection

I have a bachelor’s degree in Print Science from Western Michigan University. Not knowing exactly where I would end up in my career, I have been able to explore vastly different roles over the last 10 years. One of the things that I learned about myself during my time at WMU is that industry events – trade shows – conferences totally filled my cup and made me excited to go to work. Total “joiner” here.

Enter: Girls Who Print – a natural fit.

I look forward to the events put on and affiliated with Girls Who Print, best part, the leaders of this group put most of these events on completely free. What is better than like-minded individuals giving of their time to connect, share experiences, learn from each other, and mutually “print-geek” out?

Read the full version of Emily's blog post here on the Girls Who Print blogsite.

 

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