Ray Prince
Respected printing industry authority and consultant Ray Prince has extensive experience in plant assessment, operations training, and troubleshooting. In addition to his work with individual printing companies, he has conducted hundreds of seminars, lectures and training sessions and is a prolific author of industry articles. Among the many honors and awards Prince has received are the TAGA (Technical Assn. of the Graphic Arts) Honors Award for lifetime achievement, the NAPL Craftsman of the Year Award, the Graphic Arts Technical Foundation’s Industry Education Award, and the NAPL Soderstrom Award. He holds A.A.S. and B.S. degrees in printing management from the Rochester Institute of Technology and an M.S. in printing management from South Dakota State University. User Stats
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