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IDEAlliance
Announces Annual Awards and New Leadership
at 2003 Addressing/Distribution Conference
Recipients:
Innovator Award
Watt Bryan, RR Donnelley
Thomas K. Murray, Banta Corporation
Rich Rousseau, Quebecor World
Phil Thompson, Quad/Graphics
Norman
W. Scharpf Service Award
Michael Druce, Quebecor World Aurora
Dave Manning, TCW/Tennessee Express
Phil Thompson, Quad/Graphics
Donald
A. Mumma Award
Jack Widener, Newsweek
Larry Goodman, US Postal Service
Leadership
for Addressing/Distribution Committee
Val Scansaroli, G+J USA Publishing
Joe Schick, Quad/Graphics
Leadership
for Newsstand Logistics Advisory Council
George Woods, AOL Time Warner
CLEARWATER
BEACH, FLORIDA (April 10, 2003) --
IDEAlliance (formerly GCA -- Graphic
Communications Association) honored
individuals and announced new leadership
for its initiatives in mail and newsstand
distribution at its 2003 Distribution
Conference, held March 23-27 at the
Sheraton Sand Key Resort in Clearwater
Beach, Florida.
Larry
Goodman of the U.S. Postal Service and
Jack Widener of Newsweek were awarded
the Donald A. Mumma Award. The Mumma
Award is the most prestigious award
presented each year to individuals who
make a significant contribution over
many years to advance cooperation between
the U.S. Postal Service and the Mailing
Industry. The Award was named after
Donald A. Mumma, an executive of the
Postal Service, who made great strides
in promoting such a collaborative effort.
IDEAlliance
also presented its annual Innovator
Award, which recognizes individuals
and organizations whose creativity and
leadership have contributed to increasing
productivity and market responsiveness
in the mailing industry. This years
winners were Thomas K. Murray, Banta
Corporation, for his industry leadership
in the area of perfect bound BPM and
machinable vs. non machinable parcels;
Phil Thompson of Quad/Graphics, and
Watt Bryan of RR Donnelley for their
efforts for Full PostalOne! Implementation,
and Rich Rousseau of Quebecor World
Logistics for his work in Response Bridge/Planet
Code.
The
Second Annual Norman W. Scharpf Association
Service Award was presented for commitment
and service to IDEAlliance to Michael
Druce of Quebecor World Aurora and chair
of the IDEAlliance Addressing/Distribution
Canada Panel, for his efforts in Canada/US
Postal relations. Phil Thompson of Quad/Graphics
was honored for his years of service
as Vice-Chair of the Mail.dat® Working
Group. Dave Manning of TCW/Tennessee
Express was recognized for his leadership
and efforts in affiliating National
Magazine, Book & Film Carriers (NMBFC)
with IDEAlliance. Mr. Manning currently
serves as Chairman of NMBFC. The Award
is named for Norman W. Scharpf, the
former and longtime president of the
Graphic Communications Association.
Joe
Lubenow, president, Lubenow & Associates,
and past chair of the Addressing/Distribution
Committee announced the committee's
new leadership: Co-Chairs Val Scansaroli,
G+J USA Publishing; and Joe Schick,
Quad/Graphics. "Over the past 5
years I have been privileged to chair
the IDEAlliance Addressing/Distribution
Committee,"Lubenow said. "For
over 30 years we have gathered annually
to advance the mail distribution industry.
This year we expand the work of IDEAlliance
to newsstand through the affiliation
of the National Magazine, Book &
Film Carriers and the Newsstand Logistics
Advisory Council."
David
Steinhardt, CEO of IDEAlliance, stated,
"IDEAlliance has had a 30-year
history of innovation in the distribution
of magazines and catalogs. We have been
instrumental in developing forward-looking
and positive working relationships between
the industry and the US Postal Services
and as a result led to worksharing efforts
with the US Postal Service. In 2003
we take new steps to advance in distribution
in both mail and newsstand as we continue
to respond to the needs of our members
and the industry."
About
IDEAlliance
IDEAlliance
(International Digital Enterprise Alliance)
is a not-for-profit membership organization.
Its mission is to advance user-driven,
cross-industry solutions for all publishing
and content-related processes by developing
standards, fostering business alliances,
and identifying best practices. IDEAlliance
has been a leader in information technology
since 1966 (founded as Graphic Communications
Association) having fostered the development
and adoption of standards such as ADIS,
GRACoL, ICE, JIFFI, Mail.dat, papiNet,
PRISM, PROSE XML, SPACE XML, SGML, and
XML. Learn more about IDEAlliance at
www.idealliance.org.
Contact
Georgia
Volakis
703.837.1075
gvolakis@idealliance.org
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