
Cheque-Mates chief executive Rodney Frost is leading the way with $2,650 of pledges.
Former Geon chief executive Graham Morgan, now at Blue Star, is also making a big contribution to the fight against homelessness with $1,850 of pledges.
Goa Billboards' joint managing directors have so far attracted $3,190 in donations – Chris Tyquin has raised $1,795 and John Tyquin $1,395.
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Three other printers have also reached the $1,000 mark: Doran Printing managing director Shaun Hammersley with $1,100, Flagstaff Group chief executive Roy Rogers with $1,046 and Smartcomm chief executive John Petri with $1,020.
Other industry figures have also made impressive contributions. Bowden Group chief executive Damien Burchell has raised $750, Kwik Kopy chief executive David Bell has raised $695 and Kuhn Corp Press & Packaging managing director Walter Kuhn has raised $546.
PR Print chief executive Steven Ehrhardt has so far received $370 in pledges, while Fuji Xerox's executive general manager of marketing, Simon Lane, is on $200.
The 12 men, who have so far raised $13,417, will sleep rough on 20 June to raise awareness of homelessness.
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