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Tommy Gillis CFC Print Solutions
15 Minutes
September 2009 From Print Professional
Tommy Gillis, senior partner and co-owner of Grand Prairie, Texas-based CFC Print Solutions, LLC, began his printing career as a plate maker at a computer services company in Georgia. He recalled, "I spent most of my time eating Snickers bars, drinking Mello Yello and studying in the plate room for my night classes at Georgia Southern University. I had no idea what a printing press was much less what an aluminum plate did!"
 
Keep Clients Safe and Secure
September 2004 From Print Professional
Security issues are everywhere, creating plenty of opportunity for distributors to provide solutions. Security is the buzzword these days, and the heightened concern can translate into increased opportunity for distributors willing to go beyond the usual. "Security features are one of the fastest-growing aspects of the printing industry," said Doug Drendell, marketing director for ProDocumentSolutions, Paso Robles, Calif. He named the educational, medical and financial markets as having "tremendous" need for secure documents. For instance, ProDocumentSolutions has more than 25 foreign governments as customers for such things as checks, vital statistics records and school transcripts. A new state law in California will require
 
Security Measures are Fighting to 'Keep It Real'
February 2003 From Print Professional
Distributors can help customers battle check fraud through education and innovation. Asked for the latest statistics concerning check fraud, Barbara Hurst, executive editor of the newsletter Bankers' Hotline, editor/moderator for BankersOnline.com, and president of Pennsylvania-based Hurst Associates—security and compliance training specialists—responded, "You can get as many guesstimates as there are experts guessing." Hurst said it's a given within the industry that FBI and American Bankers Association (ABA) figures on the subject are "way, way low," since many losses are not reported but simply charged off. However, she cited an in-depth study conducted approximately five years ago by U.S. News and World Report
 
 
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