Join us for the President's Conference, March 4-6
Adriane Harrison, Director, Human Relations, Printing Industries of America The 2018 President’s Conference, which
focuses on Innovations in Leadership, begins Sunday, March 4 and runs through Tuesday, March 6 in San Antonio, Texas, at
the Hyatt Regency Riverwalk. The conference kicks off with several fun activities
and inspiring programs. Golf will be at a fantastic course called The Quarry
that features a front nine styled like Scottish and Irish golf courses with rolling hills, expansive bunkers, and sloping greens. The back nine was created from a former limestone quarry, with limestone embankments and beautiful scenery. Westcreek Trail Rides are on the schedule for Sunday too with guided horseback rides for riders of all levels who want to have a genuine Texas experience. A free networking and panel event for women in the printing industry will be held on Sunday aſternoon.
On Monday, a plant tour of Shweiki Media, a general commercial and magazine printer in San Antonio, is available to the first 40 people who register. The tour is free and transportation between the hotel and the facility will be provided. Sunday culminates in the Welcome Reception and PrintPAC Fundraiser. Monday and Tuesday will feature the main
programming. Exciting keynote speakers will share vision and knowledge about our industry. Ken Rutkowski: Ken is an internationally known
futurist who works with CEOs and business leaders in many industries. He will be speaking about what the future of the printing industry will look like and how to get ahead of the trends. Ken will be launching a new nationally syndicated business radio show in 2018. In the meantime, he is on the board of directors of the Hyperloop, the Elon Musk transportation project, and TEDx. Ken is a connector of people and is widely known throughout the entertainment and tech industries.
The Magazine 8 Forecast | 2018
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