
The series is entering its fifth year and is going from strength to strength with 450 women attending last year's events.
Click here to see pictures from last year's event in Sydney.
Angeline Wyatt, Heidelberg's patron for Women in Print, said that Currie's selection as keynote speaker was the result of industry feedback.
"We've listened to feedback from our guests and they are telling us they want to hear from other successful women in their own industry," she said.
"Stacey is a prime example of a self-made woman who is not only successful in our industry, but further afield. I think her story is extremely relevant to our audience and believe our guests will enjoy her talk immensely."
Currie (pictured), who runs Melbourne-based Signs 'n Banners with her partner, recently told ProPrint about how she "turned her life around" after finding herself at the age of 21 with three kids, in an abusive relationship, and having grown up in a housing commission without a mother present.
Nominated in the 2010 Telstra Business Women's Awards, Stacey is the ambassador of the Lighthouse Foundation for young mothers and has written a book on her life that will be published in January.
Bookings for Women in Print 2011 will open once venues are confirmed, though tentative dates are as follows:
South Australia – 10 March
Western Australia – 11 March
NSW – 15 March
Queensland – 16 March
Victoria 17 March
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