Print Solutions
The BPIF and CDI, in association with the Stationers Company, hosted over 80 leading lights from the print, creative and digital industries at the Oracle Bar, Leeds to celebrate Yorkshire Day 2019. Helping Northern Stationers to celebrate were the master and clerk, as well as 20 Stationers who attended the BBQ in Leeds.
Liveryman Robert McClements commented, ‘These occasions help spread the word of the achievements and opportunities offered by the Stationers’ Company. The day say one new member application completed and a further request to be processed.’
Charles Jarrold, CEO of the BPIF, opened the event thanking guests for their attendance to celebrate their respective industries on Yorkshire Day, and reminding guests of the importance their companies in the region have to the creative, digital and printing industries.
The highlight of the event was the presentation of the Victor Watson Trophy by John Watson, whose late brother the trophy is named after. Now in its fourth year, the trophy was launched in memory of Victor Watson to recognise a ‘young person of outstanding achievement’ employed in the industry.
This year the trophy was awarded to Lewis James Houghton, a freelance illustrator, which was picked up on his behalf by Hilary Robinson, whose children’s books he had illustrated. A highly commended certificate was also awarded to Chad Noble from Communisis, who through hard work and implementation of his project is in the process of saving the company £67,000 per year!