Donald Roland

Each year, Printing Impressions magazine and the Rochester Institute of Technology recognize the achievements of four printing executives by inducting them into the Printing Industry Hall of Fame. This year's list of honorees includes Wayne Angstrom, Donald Roland, Nicholas Simon and Donald Walsworth. The four men are to be formally inducted during a gala held at GRAPH EXPO and CONVERTING EXPO 2003 in Chicago. Wayne Angstrom is the CEO for St Ives Group, U.S. Division, in Miami. He is responsible for the group's commercial and magazine printing interests in the United States. He was appointed to the parent company main board in 1997. He has

By Erik Cagle Providing solutions, as opposed to letting processes define who he is and what he does, is the mantra for Donald Roland. Roland, the chairman, CEO and president of Baltimore-based Vertis Inc., and a 2003 inductee into the Printing Impressions/RIT Printing Industry Hall of Fame, is a fan of the cutting edge, be it technology or the ways and means of producing advertising product that will make his customers wildly successful. It is a philosophy that has enabled Vertis, which has seen about as many identity changes as the industry itself, to post sales in excess of $1.8 billion in 2002, making

CHICAGO—Industry leaders Wayne Angstrom, Donald Roland, Nicholas Simon and Donald Walsworth have been named the 2003 Printing Impressions/RIT Printing Industry Hall of Fame inductees. The four men will be honored during GRAPH EXPO and CONVERTING EXPO at the Gold Ink Awards and Hall of Fame Gala. The event is scheduled for Monday evening, September 29, here at McCormick Place. The gala recognizes award-winning printing and outstanding individual achievement. * Wayne Angstrom is the CEO for St Ives Group, U.S. Division, in Miami. He is responsible for the group's commercial and magazine printing interests in the United States. He was appointed to the parent company main

BALTIMORE—Vertis Inc. has announced a new corporate structure that focuses on six distinctive business units in the U.S. to deliver the company's full range of services. The six business units are: Vertis Advertising Production Services, Vertis Retail & Newspaper Services, Vertis Direct Marketing Services, Vertis Media & Marketing Services, Vertis Newspaper Premedia Services and Vertis Digital Production Services. "Our goal is to make Vertis the preferred choice for integrated advertising and marketing solutions, both in the U.S. and internationally," states Donald Roland, CEO. "In creating Vertis, we have brought together several strong brands that previously existed as separate entries. This new structure recognizes and builds upon

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