PIAG’s Year-End Gathering Blends Education, Celebration, and Service

Pressing News,

PIAG proudly hosted its Holiday Breakfast and Annual Meeting on December 11 in Atlanta, marking its highest attendance since the pandemic. Professionals from across Georgia’s print and graphic communications industry gathered for celebration, education, and the association’s 2026 leadership elections.

Keith Sullivan, president/CEO of Sull Graphics, will continue his two-year term as Chair of the Board of Directors. Together with 15 other volunteer leaders, they will help guide the association’s mission and vision in the upcoming year.

PIAG Officers & Board of Directors

  • Keith Sullivan, Sull Graphics (Chair)
  • David Midler, Presentech (Chair Elect)
  • Mike Thomas, Communicorp (1st Vice Chair)
  • April Duncan, Scott Lithographing (2nd Vice Chair)
  • Littie Brown, SpeedPro Marietta (Past Chair)
  • David Bennett, Bennett Graphics
  • Joel Berger, Presentech
  • Chris Brock, Drummond
  • Jean Francois Colpron, Prisco
  • Vann Faust, Mac Papers & Packaging
  • Charles Kelley, Perfect Image
  • Din Lapidot, HP
  • Pat McBride, Envision Printing
  • Greg Smith, Printed Specialties
  • Steven Sousa, Heidelberg
  • Mike Thomas, Communicorp
  • Laura Townsend, Canon

Additionally, the PIAG Educational Foundation Board of Trustees was inducted. This group works to promote the print industry to the next generation and help develop a pipeline of talent.

PIAG Foundation Board of Trustees

  • David Midler, Presentech (Chair)
  • Dan Bowes, Athens Paper
  • Paul Cavanaugh, Heidelberg
  • Jeff Dykes, Sandy Creek High School
  • Miles Haymond, Lindenmeyr Munroe
  • Caroline Kirk, Kirk Rudy
  • Bill Lawver, Landa
  • Tony Mixon, Communicorp
  • Greg Schonfeldt, Advanced Print Technologies
  • Tim Vinson, Georgia Department of Education
  • Paige Welch, Pope High School

Following the business meeting, attendees heard from keynote speaker Adriana Midence, principal at Jackson Lewis P.C. Ms. Midence delivered an informative presentation on workplace law compliance, providing practical insights and strategies for creating effective workforce policies.

As part of the association’s commitment to giving back to the community, PIAG organized a book drive benefiting Children Read, a local non-profit organization supporting low-income families in the Atlanta area. Through the generous contributions of its members, PIAG collected over 70 books to help encourage family reading and enhance the reading skills of young children.