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Xplor at Graph Expo Seminar October 8, 2012

Tuesday 25. September 2012 - Seminars to Feature Industry and Subject Matter Experts; Best Practices and Case Studies

Xplor International, the worldwide association providing educational products and programs for its members and the industry at large, today announced it is extending an invitation to attend one of the nine scheduled seminar sessions as a guest of the association. * The Xplor at Graph Expo Seminar is scheduled for October 8, 2012 with industry and subject matter experts presenting best practices, case studies and trends within the industry.
“We want to take the opportunity this year to introduce those in the industry not familiar with Xplor to our educational programming,” said Chad Henk, EDA, MDP and Xplor Marketing Coordinator. “Our 2012 line-up features industry and subject matter experts talking about very relevant and timely subject matter.”
Sessions and speakers include:
Best Practices for Design and Color Quality: Mary Schilling, Digital Applications Manager, Finch Paper, LLC
The Mail Truck vs. The Cloud:The Digital Mailbox Revolution: Ernie Crawford, M-EDP, President, Crawford Technologies
How to Integrate Scaling, Security & Compliance Into Your Document Workflow Strategy: Mary Ann Rowan, CMO & VP Sales, Solimar Systems
Will It Mail? Design Considerations for Inkjet Transaction and Direct Mail: Pat McGrew, M-EDP, CMP, Production Mail Evangelist, Hewlett-Packard
Mining and Using Social Media Data to Increase Customer Engagement and Relevant Multichannel Communication: Bill Parker, Chief Marketing Officer, GMC Software Technology
Making it Relevant:An Introduction to Variable Data Printing: Carlyn Campbell, EDP, Director, Electronic Document Production, Equitable Life & Casualty
Color Theory Meets Document Design: How to Make Your Documents Sing in Color!: Terry Wozniak, Director, Applied Workflow Solutions, Inkjet Printing Solutions, Eastman Kodak Company
Linking Print and Mail: Transitioning to a White Paper Factory Workflow: Kevin Marks, Vice President, Global Marketing and Product Management, Production Print, Pitney Bowes
One Algorithm Doesn’t Fit All: Mike Bryant, Worldwide Practice Leader, Ricoh

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