People News Trio handed new roles at the BSGA T
he British Sign and Graphics Association (BSGA) has announced three major
appointments to its organisation. Craig Brown has moved from CEO to chairman, Linda Edwards has been named the new managing director, and Sue Hewick has been appointed office manager.
Mr Brown has extensive industry experience and will utilise it by bringing a fresh perspective to the role. He said: “We’re committed to working alongside our members to help them grow and succeed.
“I’m confident that with the right leadership, we can raise standards, foster collaboration, and drive innovation.” Ms Edwards also brings a wealth of experience as she hopes to improve how the BSGA operates. She said: “My focus is that our members are supported at every step. “We will be enhancing our services, strengthening our engagement with members, and ensuring that BSGA is well-positioned to address the evolving challenges and opportunities in the industry.”
Ms Hewick is a stalwart of the operation, being the rock on which it’s built. She
First in-person BSGA board meeting held since the pandemic
handles all matters of administration, finance, and office management. Her new position reflects this.
All three appointments were announced during a BSGA board meeting held in person for the first time
since the pandemic.
BSGA President David Allen said: “With Linda and Craig now in place, supported by Sue, we have the leadership we need to make real change.”
Antigro Designer welcomes new head of business development
growth in the EMEA market. The opportunity to join forces with Antigro Designer and play a key role in its future development presented itself soon after the parties met at FESPA 2024 in Amsterdam.
Mr Grauf said: “Antigro Designer is the must-have platform for customer-centric print personalisation and online design, and I am thrilled to have joined this young group of print innovators.
Antigro Designer welcomes new head of business development, Bobby Grauf A
ntigro Designer has announced its new head of business development for Europe, Middle East and African market (EMEA). Bobby Grauf is set to spearhead
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further expansion in the region as he brings 23 years of experience in the industry into his new role.
The need for his appointment comes with the expansion of Antigro Design’s
“Everyone who sees Antigro Designer has a real ‘wow’ effect and I am looking forward to introducing it to many more.” Marcin Majda, CEO and co-founder of Antigro Designer, said: “There is no one more qualified or better suited to take Antigro to the next level in EMEA than Bobby Grauf – we are delighted to have him on board.”
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