WhatTheyThink.com Event at Graph Expo Featuring Dr. Joe Webb Draws Large Audience
October
12, 2004 --
In what is becoming a not-to-miss annual event for Graph Expo show-goers, hosted by WhatTheyThink and sponsored by MAN Roland, Dr. Joe Webb, well-known industry expert, presented to a packed hall.
We are providing both Dr. Joe's presentation in pdf format as well as the complete audio from the event.
Presentation (615KB pdf)
Audio (10.6MB mp3) Note: This is a very large file, and may take some time to download!
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Dr. Webb has been one of the industry's best-known consultants, and recently
retired from private practice. He is most recently known for his development of
the successful and influential TrendWatch information service. His commentary,
speeches, and lively Q&A sessions has been featured at industry trade events. He is a Ph.D. graduate of the NYU Center for Graphic Communications Management and Technology (1987) and serves on the Center's Board of Advisors.
He holds an MBA in Management Information Systems from Iona College (1981) and was a magna cum laude graduate in Managerial Sciences and Marketing from Manhattan College (1978). He started in the industry with Agfa's Graphic Systems Division (1978-1980) and was a marketing executive with Chemco Photoproducts (1981-1987). He also served the industry as chairman of the NPES Statistics Committee and was an active member of the GAMIS special industry group of Printing Industries of America.
drjoe@whattheythink.com
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