
The Visual Media Association (VMA) has announced the appointment of ‘Marker’ representatives for its emerging talent program, The Inkers, make your mark.
Sponsored by platinum partner Konica Minolta Australia, the program is designed to build a support network for the emerging talent across the industry – from mentorship to social events, networking, and professional development.
Apprentices, cadets, trainees are all welcome to work together in a supportive environment to improve retention and talent development across the industry.
Designed to spotlight and support the next generation across the paper, print, packaging, and visual media sectors, The Inkers, make your mark program showcases emerging talent across Australia and builds a bridge between industry leaders and creative youth.
“Our industry thrives when creativity is nurtured and innovation encouraged,” said Kellie Northwood, CEO of the Visual Media Association.
“Through The Inkers, we are identifying future leaders as well as providing them with a platform to be seen, heard, and supported by the very sectors they will one day influence.”
“The Markers are representatives of emerging talent from regional and metropolitan areas across Australia. This team will be the advisory committee to the program. Bringing the emerging talent voice directly to the strategic thinking behind the program’s activities. What better voices to bring to the table to guide the future success of the program. I congratulate all who applied, the talent we have across the industry is wonderful to see. To those successfully appointed, I couldn’t be happier for you and look forward to working with you across the program development,” said Northwood.
Melissa Dempsey, chief marketing officer, Konica Minolta Australia said, “Konica Minolta Australia is proud to support The Inkers, make your mark program, which plays a critical role in fostering the next generation of leaders across the print and visual media sectors. By empowering our emerging talent with the tools, networks, and opportunities they need to thrive, we are investing in a stronger, more innovative future for our industry. It is inspiring to see such passion and potential within this group of Markers and it’s a privilege to help create opportunities for young people to connect, grow and contribute their voices to the industry we’re all passionate about”.
The first Markers meeting was held on Wednesday 2 July at Konica Minolta Australia House in Melbourne. Planning for the next six months includes sponsor drive, mental health training activities and state committee team building.
Appointed Markers
NSW– Metropolitan
Zaf Haq, project manager, IVE Group
A 2025 National Print Awards Emerging Talent finalist, Haq brings enthusiasm and excellence in project management from one of Australia’s leading print and communications groups.
Olga Plastourgos, marketing executive, Kyocera Document Solutions
Plastourgos represents the vital supply market, bringing strategic marketing insight and industry engagement to the forefront of the program.
NSW – Regional
Jiann Mobbs, digital printing apprentice, department of customer service – Spatial Services
Mobbs is advancing his skills as an apprentice in digital printing within government services, contributing regional strength to the future of the sector.
QUEENSLAND
Laila Stevens, printing apprentice, Eckersley Print Group
A specialist in offset craft, Stevens is also a National Print Awards Emerging Talent finalist, reflecting her dedication to mastering her trade.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Angas Adcroft, apprentice printer, MCC Australia
Twice awarded employee of the year, Adcroft showcases commitment and excellence in print craftsmanship as a passionate printer apprentice.
TASMANIA
Isobel Clark, director of client services and marketing, Flying Colours
A leader in client strategy and creative delivery, Clark is also the 2025 National Print Awards Emerging Talent winner, exemplifying innovation and drive.
VICTORIA – Metropolitan
Stella Chau, marketing coordinator, Direct Chemist Outlet
Chau has a background in signage production with certificated qualifications in a growth sector of the industry. Bringing further cross-industry expertise working within a brand team, Chau offers a strong voice for graduates, championing career pathways into the visual media industry.
VICTORIA – Regional
Trent Bowes, production manager, Revolution Print
With a foundation in design and a passion for innovation, Bowes leads production with a forward-thinking mindset.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Melissa Foord, account manager, Scott Print
An early-career professional with a strong passion for the evolving print landscape, Foord represents the next generation of account management talent.
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