Girls Who Print at Fespa 2025

Launch of Girls Who Print Europe

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Girls Who Print has supported and elevated women in print and graphic communications through mentorship, education, and career-building opportunities

Girls Who Print, the print industry’s largest and longest-running network for women, is making a presence at Fespa Global Print Expo 2025 with a bold schedule of events and the official launch of Girls Who Print Europe.

For more than 15 years, Girls Who Print has supported and elevated women in print and graphic communications through mentorship, education, and career-building opportunities. Now a global non-profit led by executive director Deborah Corn, VP & program director Kelly Mallozzi, and managing director Pat McGrew, Girls Who Print is taking the mission worldwide, bringing its signature energy, insights, and inspiration to the global Fespa stage.

One such featured event is the Lunch and Lead on Tuesday, 6 May. Hosted by Girls Who Print in partnership with Fespa, the Lunch and Lead event is an exclusive networking experience where meaningful conversations meet actionable insights.

Attendees will hear from and engage in roundtable discussions with leaders who are shaping the future of print, gain new perspectives on navigating industry challenges, and discover how Girls Who Print’s programs and resources can empower professionals and strengthen businesses.

We’re incredibly grateful to Fespa for supporting Girls Who Print and giving us a global platform to expand our mission,” said Deborah Corn. “Launching Girls Who Print Europe at Fespa 2025 is a major milestone, and we’re proud to align with the Fespa Foundation and its Print For Good initiative. Together, we’re working to empower people and create lasting, positive change for the industry.”

Then there is  Lock Down Profits by Selling the Security of Print, and the Power of Personalisation on 7 May. Digital overload is real, and so are data breaches. Learn how to position print as a trusted, secure marketing channel and use personalisation to build long-term customer relationships and grow revenue.

Student Conference The Power of Print to Wow the World on 8 May. Deborah Corn takes visitors on a fast-paced tour of print applications, technology mashups, and sustainability breakthroughs. 

Girls Who Print Networking Event on 8 May at Club Fespa. Connect with Girls Who Print leaders and print pros from around the world in a casual setting. Open to all attendees and exhibitors.

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