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Girls Who Print Announces 2025 Awards Winners
The awards recognize leadership, innovation and commitment to women in print.
Girls Who Print, the largest global network of women in the print and graphic communication industry, has announced the winners of the 2025 Girls Who Print Awards following its annual global conference on Nov. 13, according to a press release.
The virtual event brought together nearly 400 registrants, with more than 100 participants joining live on Zoom and nearly 900 chat interactions. The program delivered nine sessions featuring more than a dozen speakers and panelists, reflecting strong engagement and momentum across the global community.
The 2025 Girls Who Print Award honorees include:
- Ayanfeoluwa Ibitoye, Regional Director of Girls Who Print Africa: Winner of The Girlie Award for her exceptional leadership in expanding Girls Who Print across Africa.
- Tara Seth and Mackenzie Griffin, Ferris State University: Winners of the Rising Star Award for their growing influence as student leaders and industry advocates.
- Neil Felton, CEO of FESPA: Winner of the Girls Who Print Ally Award for his leadership of Print for Good, an initiative of the FESPA Foundation that transforms surplus event materials into educational resources for schools around the world.
Girls Who Print will enter 2026 with a strengthened commitment to advancing women in print through the launch of The Advancement Resource Center (ARC), a structured framework designed to support career development at every stage. ARC brings together access to subject matter experts, on-demand education through The Print University, and the community and career support that help members build skills, expand knowledge and move forward with confidence.
“Our mission continues in 2026 with a structured framework that supports women in print throughout their careers,” Deborah Corn, executive director of Girls Who Print, is quoted in the release. “The ARC and Print University strengthen that mission by expanding access to experts, education, skill building, mentorship and professional development that help women advance on their own terms. Membership and sponsorship contributions are essential to powering our mission, expanding our offerings, and strengthening our global community. We deeply appreciate the companies that support our work and look forward to welcoming many more in the coming year.”
For more information, visit girlswhoprint.org.
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