10 Aug. 2023: Tickets are now available for the Printing Charity’s Annual Luncheon, a staple event in the print industry’s annual calendar. The Luncheon, which prior to the pandemic had been held every year bar one since the charity was founded in 1827, is set to celebrate the industry’s 2023, and look towards the opportunities and challenges of the future.
Guests will hear from this year’s keynote speaker, the Printing Charity’s 2023 president, Michael Grade, current Chair of OFCOM.
Printing Charity CEO Neil Lovell said: “At the charity we look forward each year to hosting the Annual Luncheon. It’s always a great occasion for old and new friends and colleagues to get together to mark another exciting year in our ever-evolving industry. I’m delighted that our 2023 President, Lord Grade, is able to join us for the event as our keynote speaker. With such a distinguished career in print and the media overall, I’m intrigued to hear what he has to say.”
The Luncheon will take place on Thursday 23rd November at the historic Stationers’ Hall in Central London, starting at midday.
Tickets, which remain priced at £99.50 as in recent years, include a drinks reception with canapés,
gourmet three-course lunch with wine, and coffee and petit fours.
Please visit https://www.theprintingcharity.org.uk/supporting-businesses/annual-luncheon/ to find
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About The Printing Charity: The UK is the fifth largest print market in the world, with the UK print
industry employing some 98,000 people within 7,200 companies*. The Printing Charity has been
there for people working in print and the allied trades since 1827, through practical, emotional and
financial support, and is proud of its heritage.
The organisation’s charitable aims include promoting independence, protecting dignity and furthering education. Today the charity fulfils these aims and meets the needs of those it helps through a 24/7 helpline, financial assistance, signposting to specialist services, two sheltered home schemes for people who have retired from the sector, and initiatives supporting sector-specific training, with a focus on young people starting out in print.
Please see www.theprintingcharity.org.uk for more information and follow @printingcharity
*Source: BPIF UK Printing Facts & Figures 2023
For more information please contact Liz Ross Martyn, Head of Marketing & Engagement
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