Mark J. Subers Named Print Group Publisher at NAPCO
PHILADELPHIA—April 12, 2012—North American Publishing Co. (NAPCO) has named Mark J. Subers its senior vice president/group publisher, Printing Industry Group. He now oversees three venerable NAPCO titles, including Printing Impressions, packagePRINTING and In-plant Graphics magazines. Aside from the monthly printed publications, the brands also include individual websites, various e-newsletters, pre-show and on-site trade show directories, custom publishing projects, virtual trade shows and webinars targeted toward their respective audiences.
Subers reports to former group publisher Dave Leskusky, who has been elevated to group president, Printing Industry Group, as well as to group president of NAPCO's Promotional Products and Target Marketing groups. Brian Ludwick, publisher of packagePRINTING, and Glen Reynolds, publisher of In-plant Graphics, will maintain their current titles and responsibilities.
Previously, Subers spent 17 years as president of Grade Finders, which published print and online paper buying guides for the paper and printing industry markets in North America and Europe. He has also served as a senior sales executive for Really Strategies and vice president of business development for Silverchair. Those organizations offered content management and online publishing solutions in to multiple publishing verticals with an emphasis on the scientific, technical, and medical (STM) market.
“I’m very excited to join NAPCO and reengage with the paper and print industry,” said Subers. “NAPCO has an excellent portfolio and very talented staff. I look forward to applying the knowledge I’ve gained from my past five years in the STM and other publishing verticals to the paper and print industry. This amalgamation of skills will provide a fresh perspective for driving innovation to our current print and online products, as well as, new product development.
“The print industry has a vibrant future with new technologies continually emerging to support the marketing and communication of ideas in the print form factor. Print will remain a significant factor of our multichannel environment and our Printing Group will continue to be at the forefront of educating the market on best practices and the latest technology,” Subers added.
Source: NAPCO