Kudos to Some Young Leaders and an Old Pro
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Bunker started working part-time at the then-newspaper publisher and printer while still a junior in high school to earn some gas money so he could borrow his dad's car. (Times Litho shifted from printing weekly newspapers to mainly publications and catalogs with the purchase, starting in the '70s, of three 16-page heatset webs.) The first 22 years of Bunker's career were on the mechanical side of the business. He started out working in the typesetting department as a Linotype machine operator, followed by stints in the bindery and running sheetfed and web presses, before moving into sales in 1969. He believes having first-hand knowledge of how jobs flow through the plant has contributed to his success in selling printing.
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