Print HERStory Month 2026: Heather Black

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, […]
Print HERStory Month 2026: Aileen Sierra

Aileen Sierra Product Marketing Manager, Print & RetailCrosscaphttps://www.linkedin.com/in/aileen-sierra/ 1) What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? For me, “making your move” means choosing to grow with intention. I’ve learned that opportunities don’t always appear on their own — sometimes you have to step toward them with confidence and […]
Print HERStory Month 2026: Elizabeth Blackburn

Elizabeth Blackburn Head of Growth & Customer Operations Crosscaphttps://www.linkedin.com/in/blackburnea/ 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 being intentional. Early on, it was about proving capability. Now, it’s about creating impact — choosing the initiatives, partnerships, and strategic decisions […]
Print HERStory Month 2026: Jacky Andrews

Jacky Andrews Head of Business Development, Print & RetailCrosscaphttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jacqueline-andrews-2906841b/ 1) What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? For me, “making your move” is about continuing to grow while staying true to the parts of this industry that I love. After more than three decades in retail visual merchandising and […]
Print HERStory Month 2026: Angie Segraves

Angie Segraves Account ExecutiveEM Printinghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/angie-segraves-79b2a17/ 1) What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? At this stage, “making your move” means choosing growth over comfort. Early in my career, making a move meant learning how to do the work. I was a self-taught graphic designer in a small mom-and-pop print […]
Print HERStory Month 2026: Annika Nurk

Annika Nürk Student Hochschule der Medien, Print Media Technology, B.Eng.http://www.linkedin.com/in/annika-n-b05274277 1) What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? To me, making my move means saying yes to opportunities, even when I feel unsure. We are often more capable than we think, and growth usually starts outside our comfort […]
Print HERStory Month 2026: Julie Cerino

Julie Cerino Midwest & Great Lakes Territory Sales ManagerUltraflex Systems, Inc.www.linkedin.com/in/julie-cerino-409a616 1) What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? Making my move right now means stepping into growth with energy and intention. I’m evolving right alongside the print industry—leaning into new ideas, new technologies, and new ways to […]
Print HERStory Month 2026: Begum Walji

Begum Walji Production Solutions ConsultantKonica Minolta Canadahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/begumwalji/ 1) What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? Making my move means choosing spaces where my experience is heard, my perspective matters, and my work can actually move the needle, not just fill a seat. 2) Can you share a moment […]
Print HERStory Month 2026: Sheila Siagian

Sheilae Siagian StudentToronto Metropolitan University Graphic Communications Managementhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sheilaesiagian/ 1) What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? My response to that is to wholeheartedly embrace my role as a ‘print nerd’ and utilize my Print Nerd series to show my passion for print design in the public eye. Instead […]
Print HERStory Month 2026: Kristen Szabo

Kristen Szabo Director of Account ServicesThe Imagine Grouphttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-marie-szabo/ 1) What does “making your move” mean to you at this stage of your career? I’ve been with the same company for almost 22 years, worked my way up to a Director role, and held 10 different titles along the way—and I truly love what I do. […]