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Women in Print Alliance Honors Women’s History Month

Expanded initiatives and exclusive membership opportunities.

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Women in Print Alliance (Philadelphia), part of PRINTING United Alliance, has announced a series of initiatives to honor the contributions of women in the printing industry this March and all year long, according to a press release.

These programs aim to foster professional growth, facilitate meaningful connections, and advocate for increased diversity and inclusion within the sector. Content highlighting women in the industry is also planned across Alliance media brand channels, including a new podcast dedicated to women who are transforming the industry. Click here learn more and join at the inaugural rate of $59 through July 30.

“This year’s Women’s History Month theme — Women Educating & Inspiring Generations — is especially relevant to women in print,” Lisbeth Lyons Black, director of Women in Print Alliance, is quoted in the press release. “With four generations of women currently in the workforce, there are tremendous opportunities to learn from, and inspire, one another. The theme is also very much on point with the programs and services that Women in Print Alliance offers its members, not just in March, but all year long. From mentorship podcasts to professional development workshops to community-building events and advocating for expanded educational opportunities, we’re connecting women in print to honor the past while looking optimistically to the future.”

Also on offer are expanded membership programming and Women in Print benefits, as well as a new podcast series highlighting Women in Print and conversations with female leaders — also per the press release.

For more information, visit womeninprintalliance.org.

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