Print HERStory Month 2026: Erika Jackett

Erika Jackett, Prepress TechnicianMittera Wisconsin: https://mittera.com/LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/erika-jackett-218789230 What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? To me, “making your move” means taking every opportunity presented to you, and working towards creating your own opportunities. I graduated school with my B.S. in Graphic Communications, and began my career less than […]

Print HERStory Month 2026: Michelle Henry

Michelle Henry, Make It Happen Signage Academy, Print HERstory Month 2026, girls who print, women in print, print herstory month

Michelle HenryConsultant/TrainerMake It Happen Signage Academy www.signageacademy.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-henry-90002024/ What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? “Making your move” for me means stepping back into self-employment, but this time with deeper purpose, clarity, and impact. As a fourth-generation signwriter, I didn’t just enter the industry; I grew up in […]

Print HERStory Month 2026: Kelly Stevens

Kelly Stevens, Compu-Mail, LLC, Print HERstory Month 2026, girls who print, women in print, print herstory month

Kelly StevensExecutive Director of Process Improvement & Marketing CommunicationsCompu-Mail, LLC: https://www.compumailinc.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellyemostevens/ What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? At this stage of my career, “making your move” means being intentional. It’s less about climbing and more about aligning—stepping into opportunities that expand impact, strengthen leadership influence, and connect […]

Print HERStory Month 2026: Christine Alexander

Christine Alexander, Resonant Creative, Print HERstory Month 2026, girls who print, women in print, print herstory month

Christine Alexander, Founder & DesignerResonant Creative – heyresonant.comLinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/resonantcreative/ 1) What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? At this stage, “making your move” doesn’t feel reactive — it feels intentional. Early in my career, moves were often about opportunity or advancement. Now, they’re about alignment. Making my […]

Print HERStory Month 2026: Vickie Smith

Vickie Smith, Sun Solutions, Print HERstory Month 2026, girls who print, women in print, print herstory month

Vickie SmithGraphic Media ConsultantSun Solutionshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/vickie-smith-356b764/SunSolutionsusa.com 1) What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? The printing industry has changed a lot over the last three decades. To me, making my move now means staying ahead of those changes — finding new opportunities, adapting to evolving customer needs, and helping […]

Print HERStory Month 2026: Monica O’Connor

Monica O'Conner, Money Pages, Print HERstory Month 2026, girls who print, women in print, print herstory month

Monica O’ConnorPrint & Mail ManagerMoney Pages®www.moneypages.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/monicaoconnor/ 1) What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? After 22 years in the industry, I believe that “making your move” means staying current with the rapidly changing landscape of our industry. It’s essential to avoid the mindset that you can remain stagnant […]

Print HERStory Month 2026: Sandy Hubbard

Sandy Hubbard, Help Print Thrive, Print HERstory Month 2026, girls who print, women in print, print herstory month

Sandy HubbardGrowth Strategist & Marketing Advisor Help Print Thrivehttps://sandyhubbard.start.page/https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandyhubbardpublisher 1) What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? Managing a career can be complex early in your career. You have to weave together your skills, curiosity, ambition, and life/work experience. It gets easier as you go along. At this […]

Print HERStory Month 2026: Shanin Haskell

Shanin Haskell, Compu-Mail,LLC, Print HERstory Month 2026, girls who print, women in print, print herstory month

Shanin Haskell Chief Accounting OfficerCompu-Mail, LLChttps://www.linkedin.com/in/shaninhaskell/ 1) What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? At this stage of my career, “making your move” means thinking long-term and acting with ownership—because I am one of five owners. It’s about making decisions that protect the financial health of the organization […]

Print HERStory Month 2026: Pamela Krol

Pamela Krol, University of California, San Francisco, Print HERstory Month 2026, girls who print, women in print, print herstory month

Pamela Krol Operations and Business ManagerUniversity of California, San Franciscohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/pamela-krol-67038424 1) What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? At this stage of my career, ‘making my move’ isn’t about chasing another title—it’s about deepening my impact. After 40 years in printing and production, I see my move as […]

Print HERStory Month 2026: Heather Black

Heather Black, Freely Connect Recruitment, Print HERstory Month 2026, girls who print, women in print, print herstory month

Heather Black RecruiterFreely Connect Recruitmenthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherblack-recruiter/ 1) What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? I’m at an age where a lot of people start talking about slowing down. Maybe consulting a bit. Maybe coasting into retirement. So, making a big move at this stage felt scary. Back in July 2025, […]