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SGP Announces Virtual Community Day 2020 Speakers

The speakers are from FLEXcon, Nvent Marketing and Shawmut Communications Group.

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The Sustainable Green Printing Partnership (SGP; Sayville, NY) has announced the featured speakers presenting at the 2020 SGP Community Day on November 17. Speakers include representation from FLEXcon, Nvent Marketing and Shawmut Communications Group.

SGP Community Day 2020 will feature presentations that cover a variety of different topics in the print industry and have impact on all SGP community members (per SGP):

  • “Sustainability in the supply chain for the long run, people, process and product selection” from Jodi Sawyer, FLEXcon. Sawyer will discuss how collaborating with your SGP supplier can have a positive impact on your sustainability journey.
  • “Marketing to Print Buyers Who Care About Sustainability” from David Murphy, Nvent Marketing. Murphy will present how SGP certified printers can leverage their sustainability commitment to acquire new customers.
  • “Somewhere in The Middle” from Kristin Spanier, Shawmut Communications Group. Spanier will share the Shawmut certification story and the inspiration behind its sustainability journey.

The event, which will be moderated by Theresa Vanna of Primex Plastics, also includes an idea-generation session and opportunities for dialogue with the speakers.
 
SGP Community Day 2020 is only open to SGP community members. To reserve your ticket for the event, click here.

If you are interested in becoming a SGP member and joining the event, visit sgppartnership.org

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