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North America
ohn R. Berthelsen’s
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Latin America
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Young Entrepreneur
erardo Zamora
tenure as president and Aguirre Vargas Reynoso’s family
CEO of Suttle-Straus has has exceptional heritage is well-
seen the company been humanitarian ensconced in
recognized qualities, business acumen and the graphics
six times wide-rang- industry. He
by Ameri- ing printing was born to
can Printer association Doña Elvira
magazine activities Reynoso de
in its annual in Chile Zamora
“Top 50 Fast- and Latin and Hec-
est Growing” America. tor Zamora
printers in Born in Chile, Velazquez,
the United he took a whose
Berthelsen States. For Vargas degree in
Reynoso professional
nine consec- business career in
utive years, administra- the graphics
Suttle-Straus tion and continued his advanced f_i eld spans more than 60 years.uni00A0
has been one of the Master Print- studies at the Industrial Univer- Gerardo Zamora Reynoso’s
ers of America’s “Best Workplace” sity in Barcelona, Spain. grandfather is Benito Zamora
companies. uni00A0 Arreola, a member of the Juan
Vargas began his business career Pablo order, doyenne of the
Berthelsen completed the NAPL in the family-owned publishing Mexican printing industries and
Executive Certif_i cation program house, Editorial Antartida, which founder of Litografos Unidos.
in 1993. After studying each of later entered into a partnership
the four disciplines in NAPL’suni00A0 with Quebecor World Chile S.A. Reynoso in 1993 founded Centro
Management Institute pro- Today, he is the company’s direc- de Autoedicion Zamora, CAZ S.A
gram, he became one of only a tor and general manager. de C.V. as a prepress company.
handful of Certif_i ed Graphic Arts Today, he is director general
Executives (CGAE) in the nation. Vargas has consistently pushed of that company: Grupo CAZ
Berthelsen previously served a projects and initiatives for is a full-service printing plant
two-year term as a governor ap- the development of the local employing 60 professionals,
pointee on the Wisconsin State graphic industries. He has spear- equipped with modern graphic
Council on Printing. In 1990, he headed the Graphic Industries design, prepress and production
was inducted into the presti- Dual Education School in the equipment, and servicing four
gious Soderstrom Society. Center for Technical Education. areas: digital, prepress, of_f set
He also serves as Director of the printing and f_i nishing. Grupo
In 1998, Berthelsen was inducted Instituto de Estudios Graf_i cos.uni00A0uni00A0uni00A0uni00A0uni00A0uni00A0uni00A0uni00A0uni00A0uni00A0uni00A0uni00A0uni00A0uni00A0uni00A0uni00A0uni00A0uni00A0 CAZ has won numerous awards
into the Printing Industry Hall of uni00A0 and recognitions, including pre-
Fame, an honor that recognized Vargas is currently the president mio Nacional de Artes Graf_i cas,
his business achievements, and of ASIMPRES, the Association Theobaldo de nigris and the
his service to the industry and its of Graphic Industrialists of Premier Print Awards, receiving
organizations. He was a founding Chile. Since 2005, he has been the coveted “Benny”.
director and served as president an adviser to the development
of the Graphic Arts Alliance society of Manufacturers SFF, Reynoso is very committed to
from 2002-06. In 2005, Berth- the federation of associations graphic arts industry.uni00A0 He is an
elsen was inducted into the Ben of Chilean industries. He is an active member of the Union
Franklin Society, an honorary advisory board member of the de Industriales Litografos de
group for leaders in the graphics Latin American confederation Mexico, UILMAC, and is also
industry. In 2006, he was named of graphic industries, CONLAT- is dedicated to satisfying the
the NAPL/PIA/GATF Sheetfed INGRAF, and a member of the needs of the publishing industry
Executive of the Year, honoring educational executive commit- through education and cultural
his leadership and contributions tee for CEAGA. awareness.
to the industry.
2010
Graphics Arts
leaders of the americas
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