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The Printing Charity appoints three new trustees

The Printing Charity has appointed Louisa Bull, Julia Palmer-Poucher and David Phillips to its Council, also referred to as trustees.

The Printing Charity appoints three new trustees
(L-R): Louisa Bull, Julia Palmer-Poucher, David Phillips.

Louisa Bull is a national officer at Unite the Union; Julia Palmer-Poucher is Group Production Director at Harmsworth Quays Printing and David Phillips is Site Director, Dagenham and Manchester, at Paragon Customer Communications.

Louisa Bull heads up Unite’s Graphical, Paper, Media, and IT Sector. She was an industrial officer in the sector and its predecessor unions for the last 20 years. Having worked in the industry since leaving school, she spent several years in The Daily Telegraph’s newsroom.

Louisa Bull says: “I have worked in the printing industry all my life and have always been passionate about lifelong learning. I am looking forward to helping the charity in its aims of encouraging new talent into the sector and championing upskilling as we continue to embrace technological change and innovation.”

Printing has always been in Julia Palmer-Poucher’s blood, having followed in the footsteps of her grandmother and uncle, who worked in print. Her own 24-year career with DMG has included roles in circulation and production prior to becoming Group Production Director where she has overall responsibility for the printing of all DMG newspapers and magazines. She is also responsible for the management and leadership of the Logistics Division of the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday.

David Phillips began his print journey in 2006 in the Planning Department at K2. A number of acquisitions led him to Paragon Customer Communications where, as Site Director at Paragon Dagenham, he is responsible for the day-to-day operations of one of the UK’s largest print production facilities. A keen advocate of talent development, he plays a key role in the Paragon Apprentice Academy and intern programmes.

“I think that what The Printing Charity has done over the last few years for both young people entering our industry and the people who work in it is fantastic. Just look at the Print Futures Awards as a great example,” David Phillips says. “As the industry changes and consolidates, I think the work they do is now more vital than ever and I look forward to joining its Council.”

Jon Wright, The Printing Charity’s Chairman, says: “Our new Council members bring a unique perspective across multiple areas of our sector, including newspaper and magazine production, logistics and large-scale commercial print. Their knowledge and experience will be great assets for the charity.

“The new appointments increase the number of our trustees to ten and we look forward to working with them to help the charity continue to grow.”