Fifth annual Women’s Print HERstory Month returns in March

Women’s Print HERstory Month, which was launched in 2019 by GirlsWhoPrint.net, will return in March with Girls Who Print mobilising the women in the industry, calling on them to join in and share their career and success stories through social media using the hashtags #PrintHERstoryMonth and #GirlsWhoPrint.

Coinciding with Women’s History Month, it aligns storytelling that empowers and inspires the fierce, fabulous females of print, as well as young women and students entering the industry or considering print as a career.

This year, the women of print can also share how they help their customers and partners succeed through Q&A posts accessible on girlswhoprint.net, while students looking for internships or work are encouraged to participate and share how they can contribute to the success of a print or marketing business, and their career goals.

Girls Who Print girl #1 Deborah Corn said, “A big part of our 2023 mission is to provide visibility and promotion of our global members. Many women have changed companies and positions over the last three years or are looking for work.

“Students are looking for internships and to start their careers. Throughout March, we will let everyone know where participants are, what they do, how they foster client, partner success and business success, and how to connect with them.

“Even if women haven’t changed jobs, it’s a great opportunity to remind everyone they are still here and making a difference. All posted content will be shared across Girls Who Print and Print Media Centr channels.”

Girls Who Print also offers a free mentoring program.

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