Tuesday, 22 March 2022 Digital Image Magazine Editor appointed as Treasurer of Women in Print Women in Print announced new incoming Treasurer to the Board - Stephanie Gaddin, Editor of Digital Image Magazine. Stephanie will replace exiting Board Officer, and former Treasurer, Sarah Moore from Visual Connections. Stephanie has been in the print industry for over twelve years, in a variety of communications and technical roles. Stephanie brings a wealth of skills and knowledge about the relationship of print and technology. A long-time member and supporter of Women in Print Stephanie has recently joined Image Magazines Group as the Editor of Digital Image Magazine representing the wide format, signage, textiles and specialty print sector. Stephanie is also the Australian representative for International Print Day, a global movement to celebrate, highlight and promote all forms of print and visual communication annually “Sarah and the Visual Connections team have made significant contribution over many years across the Women in Print program, for which we cannot thank Sarah and the team enough. With Sarah stepping down from the Board, we wanted to look to someone who has been involved with Women in Print over the years and Stephanie with her experience in the Breakfast Series last year with The Real Media Collective and before that with Print and Visual Communications Association, her industry knowledge and dedication with her skills was a perfect fit. We thank Sarah and wish her well and we welcome Stephanie into the team,” commented Susan Heaney, Chair, Women in Print. “Sarah has been terrific to work with across the Women in Print Board and I wish her all the very best with her ongoing career in the industry. We are hoping to keep Sarah close to the Women in Print community as a wonderful talent and I am sure the NSW Committee will continue to use her skills and expertise. I welcome also, Stephanie to the Board. Steph and I have worked together for many many years across industry programs from International Print Day to Women in Print and everything in between. Steph will take on the role as Treasurer, but also provide strong digital marketing support to the program which will be a wonderful skill to include to the Board,” commented Kellie Northwood, Chief Executive Officer of The Real Media Collective and Executive Secretary, Women in Print. “This industry is filled with so many wonderful people with even more wonderful opportunities for us all to really embrace, Women in Print is one of those opportunities and I was thrilled to be contacted by the team to become more involved. We have hit the road running with the Women in Print Breakfast Series and building a State-wide ticketing solution with extended reporting for Patrons and Sponsors. I feel very honoured and am very much looking forward to working more closely with the Patrons and Board,” commented Stephanie Gaddin, Editor, Digital Image Magazine and incoming Treasurer, Women in Print Tickets are on sale for the upcoming Women in Print May Breakfast Series with special sponsor packs still available for tables. Registration and ticket purchases can be made via www.womeninprint.com.au or on Eventbrite. Previous Article Dimense 3D to Headline Stick-on-Signs at PacPrint Next Article Boosting Apprenticeships - Wage Subsidy deadline 31 March fast approaching If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print