Girls Who Print has officially transitioned into a global nonprofit organisation.

Deborah Corn, executive director at Girls Who Print, says “This pivotal evolution underscores the organisation’s commitment to collaboration, education, and advocacy within the printing industry.

Founded in 2009 as a LinkedIn group, Girls Who Print grew into an international community supporting women in the traditionally male dominated printing sector. Now a nonprofit, the organisation intends to make an impact through regional chapters and an innovative membership programme designed to empower women at every stage of their careers.

Described as the world’s largest network of women in print and graphic communications, the organisation’s leadership team includes:

Deborah Corn, executive director, has achieved industry recognition for her global efforts to amplify the visibility and influence of women in print.

Kelly Mallozzi, vice president and programme director, champions mentorship, career development, and meaningful community engagement.

Pat McGrew, managing director, an industry veteran leveraging decades of expertise to advance professional growth and innovation for the organisation.

Membership Platform

At the heart of Girls Who Print’s nonprofit initiative is a new membership platform at members.girlswhoprint.net. The programme provides members with exclusive benefits, including:

  • Educational webinars and professional development workshops.
  • Strategic networking opportunities and regional support.
  • Mentorship programmes and leadership training.
  • Access to career opportunities and industry resources.

Membership is open to women and allies worldwide, offering a space to connect, learn, and grow. The organisation says that sponsorship opportunities allow organisations to support the movement while enhancing their brand visibility. Tax deductible contributions, including memberships, sponsorships, and donations, sustain Girls Who Print’s programmes and initiatives.

Members wanted

Girls Who Print is calling on individuals, companies, and organiastions to join its mission. Deborah says, “By becoming members, sponsors, or donors, you can play a critical role in shaping the future of women in print and graphic communications while driving meaningful industry progress.

Our evolution from a LinkedIn group to the world’s largest network of women in print, and now a nonprofit organisation, demonstrates the power of shared purpose and community.

“We are positioned to further expand our global reach and create more opportunities for women to excel through all stages of their careers.”

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