Print director becomes policeman

Queensland print identity Craig Mulligan has stepped down from his role as joint director of GT Print to pursue a career as a policeman.

Mulligan was managing director of GT Print for six years before departing the company, leaving the print dream behind to chase the police vocation.

A spokesperson from GT Print told ProPrint Mulligan left the business for a ‘change of scenery’ after his established career in the print industry.

GT Print is now headed by Mulligan’s co-director Graham Hart who has been with the business since its inception in 1990.

The Sunshine Coast based printer has since shortened its name from GT Printing Services Australia to simply GT Print following Mulligan’s departure.

Mulligan was an essential cog in the GT Print wheel during his tenure – which saw the printer move from Kunda Park to Maroochydore in 2013 and make a million-dollar investment involving a five-colour Speedmaster press and a 50 per cent increase in floor space in the same year.

GT Print specialises in business card, brochure, poster, sticker and label printing with a focus on offset, and houses a Speedmaster XL 75 machine.

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