A Quiet Generosity Toward All --Cagle
"He'd buy two presses and say, 'We'll go out and get the business later,' " Rivello relates. "He believed you get good people and good equipment, then let them go to work. I've seen printing plants all over the world, and they're the best in the game."
Unheralded
Quad/Graphics is not a publicity hound. With the exception of an occasional press release regarding expansion, there is no news. But little is ever made of the company's sterling treatment of its employees. The Lomira plant that suffered through a destructive fire only two-plus weeks before Quadracci's passing boasted a child care center, medical and dental clinics, a pharmacy and fitness center—all on-site. It underscores the "quiet generosity" Rivello saw. Fortune magazine named the company to its list of "100 Best Companies to Work for in America."