Women In Print has announced a formative 2023 agenda of events following a very active 2024. CEO Stephanie Gaddin has announced five initiatives, plus the good news that RolandDG will provide free seats in their Academy training programmes
Stephanie Gaddin, Chair, says she is "beyond delighted" to announce that Roland DG Australia will join our scholarship program in 2025. Women in Print will be able to offer one free seat at each of the Roland Academy online training courses for software and print operator training throughout 2025." (see separate announcement below).
Other 2025 Women In Print initatives include:
Let’s Talk About Anxiety with Steven Gamble: 12th February 2025. An engaging session focusing on practical tools to manage anxiety in the workplace and beyond.
Ticketing: Tickets will be available in the new year. Foundational WIP Members can attend for free. Expression of Interest can be registered on THIS LINK, with notification when tickets are available.
UN Women Australia International Women’s Day Lunch: 7th March 2025
Celebrate International Women’s Day with Women in Print Australia. Events will be held across the country, and you can join us at our official Women in Print Table(s).
Important Note: This is not a Women in Print event. Purchasing tickets through us will secure your seat at our table(s). If you or your company would like to book your own table, tickets must be purchased directly from the event organisers.
Expression of Interest: Submit here and indicate your preferred city, Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide, Brisbane or Perth.
Breakfast Series: 2nd to 12th April 2025
Our much-loved Breakfast Series will return in early April next year with inspiring speakers and opportunities to connect.
Ticketing: Opens mid-January 2025. Action Item: Stay tuned for more details!
Print & Prosecco
Our final Print & Prosecco event of 2024 in Sydney was a fantastic success. The evening was filled with connection, inspiration, and laughter. The NSW Community had the opportunity to farewell Debbie Burgess, and welcome our new Patron for NSW/ACT - Karen Lawler from Cactus Imaging. More Print & Prosecco evening to be announced early in 2025!
Roland DG Academy Training sponsorship
Women in Print Australia is excited to welcome Roland DG Australia as a partner in its 2025 Scholarship Program, further strengthening opportunities for women in the print, signage and graphics industries.
As part of this collaboration, Roland DG will provide one fully-funded seat in each of its 2025 online training courses for scholarship recipients, empowering them with vital skills and knowledge to advance their careers.
Stephanie Gaddin, Chair of Women in Print Australia, says the opportunity is a welcome addition to the Women in Print Scholarship Program: “By working with Roland DG, Women in Print is able to offer scholarships to a broader diversity of women in print and print-aligned sectors; we’re opening doors to opportunities that will shape careers and elevate skill sets for years to come. I am thrilled to see the full Program coming to fruition in 2025.”
Greg Stone, Product and Marketing Manager at Roland DG Australia, says: “The company is pleased to be offering these opportunities. Partnering with Women in Print Australia through their Scholarship Program aligns perfectly with our mission to empower professionals in the print and signage industries."
“By providing access to our comprehensive training courses, we aim to equip women with the skills and confidence needed to excel in their careers and drive the industry forward."
“With multiple sessions planned throughout 2025, commencing in late February, led by expert instructors, Roland DG’s courses will deliver practical, real-world training to enhance the skills and knowledge of Roland operators”, Stephanie says.
Details on session dates and scholarship applications will be announced in early 2025. For more information on Women in Print Australia membership and scholarship opportunities, visit womeninprint.com.au. For more information on Roland Academy Online training courses, or Roland DG Products and services, visit rolanddg.com.au