Supplier Ball & Doggett has released the first episode of its new YouTube video series called RESET that is designed as ‘a conversation connecting our industry, featuring open discussions with clients, suppliers and industry peers, sharing their experiences and thoughts.’
The 30-minute Episode 1 - titled What does optimism look like to you for your business right now? - is hosted by B&D business development manager Zaidee Jackson and features Jenna Hipgrave, production director of Melbourne letterpress printer The Hungry Workshop, and Kirsten Taylor, creative print director of Taylor’d Press and winner of the first Exceptional Women in Print award at Friday's 2020 PVCA National Print Awards.
“There's a lot of change happening in the world which has given us an opportunity to look closely at our business,” Hipgrave says. “We're optimistic about the positive change we can make in our business, our lives and the lives of the people we collaborate with.“
Taylor adds: "I'm just being grateful to be here. I'm grateful that we have clients who are still printing. History shows us that bad things happen, and on the other side of that, good things come. If you have no hope or optimism, what do you have to keep you going?"
The video is available above and on Ball & Doggett’s YouTube channel.
Ball & Doggett - part of the OVOL Group led by Japan Pulp & Paper - is Australia’s largest distributor of printable materials and consumables, with offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart, and a network around the world from New Zealand to the US and Japan.