Janet / Thursday, 1 August 2024 / Categories: Latest News, Associations Peter Harper Announces Retirement Plans Peter Harper, CEO of Visual Connections and well-known industry identity, has announced he will retire at the end of the year, bringing to a close a stellar career of more than 50 years in the print, sign and graphics sector. Harper, who founded the original sign industry supplier association some 30 years ago and has now been at the helm of Visual Connections for the past 18, says he feels the time is right with a strong Board and operational team in place. “Of course, I have mixed feelings, but I know it is the right decision for myself and for the organisation, to allow fresh leadership as we continue to develop our industry events and other exciting initiatives,” Peter says. The Visual Connections Board was advised of Peter’s decision in January this year at the organisation’s Board Strategy Meeting, giving them plenty of time to plan but, with a number of key projects underway, the decision was made to hold off on the official announcement until after the recent Visual Impact exhibition. With the hugely successful Brisbane show now concluded, and planning progressing well for the flagship PacPrint 2025 trade show in Sydney, Peter says the time is right for a smooth and orderly transition to new leadership – a process the Visual Connections Board says is well underway. Mitch Mulligan, President of the Visual Connections Board, says Peter embodies the Visual Connections mission, which is to contribute to a sustainable future by supporting its members – the industry’s suppliers – and the industry more broadly, through education, exhibitions, sponsorship, grants and networking opportunities. “As well as cementing the success of the Visual Impact expos, Visual Connections has, under his leadership, also successfully taken on the organisation of PacPrint which is co-owned by Visual Connections and Visual Media Association, significantly improving the value for exhibitors and the returns to industry through these associations’ funding of initiatives and resources,” Mitch says. “He has proven to be an exceptionally talented negotiator and a kind and steady leader through some of the most challenging times the industry has ever faced, not only bringing the organisation through but, in the process, strengthening its effectiveness and resilience. “While the events are a very visible sign of his achievements, one of his greatest legacies will be an initiative which is set to deliver significant benefit to the industry for many years to come – the Sign & Print Career Connections program. “Conceived and piloted initially with the Australian Sign & Graphics Association (ASGA), this is now, through Peter’s hard work and collaborative style, an industry-wide initiative which is actively recruiting new talent to the sector. “Peter is highly valued not only by the Visual Connections Board and membership, but by his staff for his constant leadership, encouragement and generosity. He is also widely respected across the industry for his pragmatism and outstanding effectiveness in ‘getting the job done’, and his willingness to consider – and drive – innovation to deliver value to the industry. “While his steady leadership and many talents will be greatly missed, the Visual Connections Board is excited about the future, with a strong team in place and several strong candidates in the running to take on this pivotal industry role,” Mitch says. Never one to seek the limelight, Peter is keen to focus on the future, with six months of hard work still ahead of him before handing over the reins. “I have been in the industry for some fifty years and have enjoyed every one of them,” he says. “Over the past 18 of those years, I have worked with some great teams at Visual Connections, but none better than the current team who I know will continue their great work under the new leadership. I look forward to watching them, and the industry, continue to go from strength to strength. “Whoever takes on the role will have an amazing team, and great support from one of the best Boards in the business. I am forever grateful to all the Board Members that have supported me during my years with VISA and Visual Connections, to our members who consistently demonstrate their loyalty and commitment to our industry, and to the wonderful people who have worked for, and with, me over those years. “I am still here till the end of the year, and very much hoping I will get a chance to say thank you and goodbye to as many people as possible, as we continue to work towards a brighter future for the print, sign and graphics sector.” Peter will officially retire at the end of December, with the Board expected to announce his successor well before this date. Previous Article Women in Print hosting Dignity Drive Fundraisers in Perth, Adelaide, and Melbourne Next Article PacPrint 2025 launches; floorplan filling fast Print 317