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Speakers announced for Two Sides Autumn Seminar

Two Sides has revealed the speakers for their Autumn Seminar which, says Two Sides, has now become a regular and firm fixture in the UK print and paper calendar.

According to Two Sides: Held at historic Stationers’ Hall, the seminar will bring together speakers with unique perspectives of the challenges facing the industry. The theme of the seminar is:

Promoting the Sustainability and Effectiveness of Print Media in a Multi-Media World

The seminar will consider important environmental and legislative issues and the role which Two Sides is playing in changing consumer perceptions as well as examining the changing media landscape and the actions which the industry needs to take if print is to maintain its place as a significant channel for brand building and marketing.

Martyn Eustace, Director of Two Sides and Country Manager of Print Power says; ”we’ve got a great line up of speakers packed into a relatively short time who will cover a broad range of topics but each focused on really critical issues for all of us in the print media value chain to consider. This is really a not-to-be-missed event”.

Speakers will include:

Emmanuelle Neyroumande, Pulp and Paper Strategy Manager, WWF

Rachel Butler, Head of Sustainability, Timber Trade Federation

Martyn Eustace, Director, Two Sides

Jeremy Dain, Strategic Consulting, PwC

Julian Ingram, Executive Vice-President, McCann Worldgroup

Frazer Chesterman and Marcus Timpson, FM Brooks and Ecoprint

Time and place: Stationers’ Hall, Ave Maria Lane, London. 14.00 - 17.30 Monday 12th November, 2012

Entry to the Seminar is free but spaces are limited so please contact Sarah Collins at Two Sides to reserve your place and receive further seminar literature and event details:

e: sjc@twosides.info

t: +44 01327 262920

About Two Sides

Two Sides says: “Two Sides is an initiative by companies from the Graphic Communication Value Chain including forestry, pulp, paper, inks and chemicals, pre press, press, finishing, publishing and printing. Membership spans Europe, the United States and Australia. Our common goal is to promote the responsible production and use of print and paper, and dispel common environmental misconceptions by providing users with verifiable information on why print and paper is an attractive, practical and sustainable communications medium.”