PrintAmerica Funds Endowed Scholarship

Written February 20, 2019

Categories: Industry News, News

The Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation (PGSF) is pleased to announce that an endowment established by industry peer group PrintAmerica has been fully funded at the Print Heritage level of $25,000. This is a continuation of the group’s ongoing annual contributions toward the funding of scholarships. This endowment has been made by the group in order to demonstrate their commitment to the industry and building of the future workforce. The 14 companies in PrintAmerica represent major markets across the country with over $500 million in revenues, providing print, mail, fulfillment, display graphics, inkjet and other products and services. 

The group had previously jointly decided that each member company would contribute an annual $1,000 donation to PGSF. The cumulative effect of those donations over the past several years has enabled it to exceed the minimum endowment level of $25,000. Employees, or offspring of employees, of member companies will be given first preference when the awarding of scholarships is done each year.

Companies in PrintAmerica include the following:

-Aradius Group, Omaha, Nebraska
-Best Press, Addison, Texas    
-Cohber Press, Rochester, New York
-Corporate Communications Group, Upper Marlboro, Maryland
-DCG One, Seattle, Washington
-Garlich Printing Company, Fenton, Missouri    
-Graphic Visual Solutions, Greensboro, North Carolina
-Heeter, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
-Standard Press, Atlanta, Georgia
-Suttle-Straus, Waunakee, Wisconsin
-The Dot Corp, Irvine, California
-The Standard Group, Reading, Pennsylvania
-Think Patented, Miamisburg, Ohio
-Trabon Group, Kansas City, Missouri

“PGSF is dedicated to promoting careers in the graphic arts, and we are pleased to provide this vehicle for PrintAmerica to do the same,” said John Berthelsen, VP-Development for PGSF. “With the establishment of this group effort, they have demonstrated a great model for others to follow and provided a perpetual testament of their dedication to the industry.”

Bill Woods, the Executive Director of PrintAmerica added, “For many years, PrintAmerica has been known as a select, progressive collection of marketing communications companies from across the United States. Our commitment to the Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation fits perfectly within our mission as our members continue to demonstrate their leadership by investing in the future of the industry.”

For information on how you or your organization can contribute to the future of the graphic arts industry, please contact John Berthelsen at jberthelsen@printing.org or visit the site at www.pgsf.org.