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PAF Announces 2010 Florida Print Awards Recipients
August 9, 2010 From News
Franklin Communications in Miami received the coveted Golden Flamingo Award, presented each year to the company that wins the most first-place awards. Awards were presented to 50 Florida-based printing, graphic arts companies and schools.
 
PIA's 2009 Best Workplace Awards Announced
October 30, 2009 From News
A total of 21 companies received the coveted designation Best of the Best, while 16 earned Best Workplace honors.
 
UPFRONT
August 2009 From Printing Impressions
Printing Impressions' Upfront commercial printing industry news for August 2008.
 
Franklin Acquires Dynacolor Graphics
June 12, 2009 From PI Weekly
MIAMI—Dynacolor Graphics has merged with Franklin Communications, the two companies announced. Dynacolor will operate as a division of Franklin, with Don Duncanson serving as division president. Most of Dynacolor's workforce has been brought along into the new division. Franklin Communications will benefit from Dynacolor's expertise in postcards, calendars and rack brochures.
 
Franklin Communications and Dynacolor Graphics Merge
June 2009 From News
Peter Dunne, President of Franklin Communications, LLC, and Donald Duncanson, President of Dynacolor Graphics, Inc., both in Miami, Florida jointly announced that Dynacolor’s business operations have been merged with Franklin effective June 1, 2009.  Dynacolor Graphics will operate as a division of Franklin with Don Duncanson serving as President of the division. The majority of the highly experienced Dynacolor associates will staff the new division.
 
PIA's Best Workplace In the Americas Awards Announced
December 2008 From News
Printing Industries of America proudly announces the recipients of the 2008 Best Workplace in the Americas Awards. A total of 51 graphic arts companies, both Printing Industries of America members and non-members, were selected by a committee of distinguished Human Resource experts from within the industry. The program is designed to recognize graphic arts companies for outstanding human relations efforts that contribute to a successful workplace.
 
Printing Impressions 400
December 2007 From Printing Impressions
NOW IN its 24th year, the Printing Impressions 400 (special pull-out section) provides the industry’s most comprehensive ranking of the leading printing companies in the United States and Canada. The listings include company name and headquarters location; parent company, if applicable; current and previous year’s rankings; most recent and previous year’s fiscal sales; percentage change; primary specialties; principal officer(s); and number of employees, manufacturing plants and total press units. (Download a PDF version of the entire listing by clicking here.) For information on the complete list with contact and address details, please view Printing Impressions Top 400 datacard. Financial information for the
 
Creating A Brand — Do Monikers Really Matter?
February 2007 From Printing Impressions
AS GRAPHIC arts establishments transition into full-service communication solutions providers, an interesting marketing dilemma has emerged. Now that most graphic arts companies offer more than just printing services, some have felt a name change is necessary to better portray the full power of the newly offered capabilities. Steven Schnoll, managing director of Schnoll Media Consulting in New Providence, NJ, feels it is a tremendous challenge for a company with the word ‘print,’ ‘graphics,’ or ‘litho’ in its name to remain successful in today’s business climate. “It is simply guilt by name association,” Schnoll observes. “If you call yourself a ‘printer’ you will be
 
Best Workplace in the Americas Awards Announced
November 2006 From Press Center
SEWICKLEY, PA—November 10, 2006—Printing Industries of America/Graphic Arts Technical Foundation (PIA/GATF) proudly announces the recipients of the 2006 Best Workplace in the Americas Awards. A total of 55 graphic arts companies were selected by a committee of distinguished HR experts from within the industry. The program is designed to recognize graphic arts companies for their outstanding human relations efforts that contribute to a successful workplace. “Since 2000, the Best Workplace program has recognized industry leaders from small, medium, and large firms in the graphic arts industry for their outstanding human relations practices. While every company that entered this year’s competition has HR programs
 
 
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