Konica Minolta Australia’s Sue Threlfo announces retirement

Konica Minolta Australia has revealed that its general manager of production and industrial print Sue Threlfo will be retiring at the conclusion of this year’s PacPrint after 33 years of being in the printing industry.

The industry veteran, who has attended five drupas, has had an amazing career in the printing industry, spending the last five years with Konica Minolta leading the production and industrial print team through one of the most challenging periods in the industry.

Despite this, Konica Minolta Australia said the industry is seeing great signs of recovery with demand in label, light packaging, and wide format. 

“The pandemic afforded me the time to evaluate and dream about what the next stage of my life would look like. With PacPrint now going ahead in June, after being postponed due to COVID-19, it seemed a fortuitous time for me to retire following the opportunity to experience one last show,” Threlfo said.

“I will always be grateful for the opportunities I have had throughout my career and amazed by the positivity and passion of the people that have helped shaped that. There is so much resilience in this industry in the face of great change and I’m proud to have been a part of it. 

“One of the biggest and most remarkable journeys I was privy to was the evolution from analogue to digital. This has come ahead in leaps and bounds since it was first implemented, as the technology and benefits it had to offer in terms of business diversification and meeting customers’ expectations grew. Today, the biggest and smallest print operators in Australia have significant digital footprints. 

“Working with the team at Konica Minolta and, in particular, with David Proctor, David Cooke, and most recently Yohei Konaka, has been invaluable and helped me deliver great results for the company while supporting the customers we care so much about.” 

Along with her work in Australia, Sue has worked in other regions including Singapore and New York, which has given her a unique perspective on the market. 

“I’ve been extremely fortunate to make many connections, and indeed friends, around the world and I look forward to staying in touch with so many of them as I move to the next phase of my life,” Threlfo said.

She has also been a keen role model and advocate for women in print. 

“As a woman in the industry, I have enjoyed the camaraderie and the impact you can have as a woman. Many years ago, I would be one of a handful of women at trade shows and industry events. I’m pleased that has shifted and I hope that I’ve shown other women that an exciting and successful career in print is possible,” she mentioned.

Konica Minolta Australia chief operating officer David Procter said Threlfo has been pivotal to the success of the company.

“Sue has without doubt made a massive impact at Konica Minolta and more broadly in the industry. As a woman in leadership, I have no doubt she has contributed to equalising the gender bias and she should be proud of this achievement. We are grateful for her contribution and wish her all the best for the future,” he said.

Threlfo’s replacement will be announced in the coming weeks. 

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2 thoughts on “Konica Minolta Australia’s Sue Threlfo announces retirement

  1. Sue, wishing you continued success and happiness in your next chapter. Here’s to embracing the beauty of new beginnings. All the very best!

  2. Enjoy your retirement Sue and remember what cannot be done today you can do tomorrow no rush enjoy.
    from a one time Xeroid

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