Girls Who Print, the world’s largest network of women in print and graphic communications, proudly announces its formal evolution into a global nonprofit organization. Committed to collaboration, education, and advocacy, Girls Who Print is extending its influence through regional chapters and a new membership program designed to empower women throughout the industry.
Founded in 2009 as a LinkedIn group, Girls Who Print quickly became a grassroots initiative supporting women in the traditionally male-dominated printing industry. It is now an expansive international network, bridging diverse sectors. Transitioning to nonprofit status represents a crucial step forward, reaffirming its dedication to fostering diversity, innovation, and empowerment within print.
The success of Girls Who Print is driven by a dedicated and visionary leadership team:
Deborah Corn, Executive Director, is recognized for her transformative efforts to elevate the visibility and impact of women in the print sector worldwide.
Kelly Mallozzi, Vice President & Program Director, a sales coach and advocate of women in print, mentorship, career development, and meaningful community engagement.
Pat McGrew, Managing Director, is an industry expert utilizing decades of experience to advance the organization’s mission and support professional growth among its members.
Membership Platform: A Hub for Growth and Innovation
At the heart of Girls Who Print’s nonprofit initiative is a new membership platform, members.girlswhoprint.net. It offers members exclusive access to:
- Educational webinars and professional development workshops for every experience level.
- Strategic networking forums, regional support, and online events.
- Mentorship opportunities and leadership training programs.
- Career opportunities, industry resources, and skill building.
Membership is open to women and allies worldwide. Sponsorship opportunities enable organizations to align with this impactful movement while enhancing their brand visibility. Tax-deductible contributions, including memberships, sponsorships, and donations, help sustain Girls Who Print programs and initiatives.
Join the Movement
Girls Who Print invites individuals, companies, and organizations to join its global mission as members, sponsors, or donors; your involvement is vital to 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 organization, demonstrates the power of shared purpose and community,” said Deborah Corn. “We are positioned to further expand our global reach and create more opportunities for women to excel through all stages of their careers.”