Andrew D. Paparozzi
Andrew D. Paparozzi joined PRINTING United Alliance as Chief Economist in 2018. He analyzes and reports on economic, technological, social and demographic trends that will define the printing industry’s future. His most important responsibility, however, is being an observer of the industry by listening to the issues and concerns of company owners, executives and managers. Previously, he worked 31 years at the National Association for Printing Leadership. He has also taught mathematics, statistics and economics at various colleges. Andrew holds a Bachelor’s degree in economics from Boston College and a Master’s degree in economics — with concentrations in econometrics and public finance — from Columbia University.
Uncertainty created by tariffs has inflated costs and squeezed profits while transformative technologies redefine what’s possible.
Andy Paparozzi, chief economist at PRINTING United Alliance, discusses the State of the Industry Report, sponsored by Canon U.S.A.
Andy Paparozzi shares how the recent tariffs are affecting the industry and why PSPs should view the uncertainty as an opportunity.
More than 90% of PSPs surveyed by PRINTING United Alliance anticipate business impacts from rising tariffs. Here is what to expect.
The commercial printing industry is poised for growth in 2025, driven by economic recovery, AI integration, and strategic investments.
PRINTING United Alliance’s Andy Paparozzi explains how AI-powered applications strengthen business analysis and forecasting.
The most recent State of the Industry survey found profitability remains a top concern and interest in AI is growing.
In a recent study by NAPCO Research, commercial printers share how AI is transforming their productivity and profitability.
Andy Paparozzi of PRINTING United Alliance discusses the Key Financial Ratios Program and explains how to participate in the program.
The NAPCO Research team announces an upcoming AI research survey that will be released at PRINTING United Expo.














