TAGA Awards Industry Leaders with Coveted Michael H. Bruno Award

April 3, 2024 | Posted in: PGSF News

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Award winners Don Schroeder and Jules VanSant received recognition in a special awards ceremony at the recent TAGA Conference in Dallas

Fairfax, Va. — The Technical Association of the Graphic Arts (TAGA) — a 76-year-old organization devoted to disseminating research findings and technical innovations in graphic communications and part of PRINTING United Alliance; announces that industry leaders Don Schroeder and Jules VanSant were recognized as recipients of the coveted Michael H. Bruno Award at a special awards banquet in Dallas during the recent PRINTING United Technical Event Series. Joining a long-standing roster of notables, this award is dedicated to late industry leader Michael H. Bruno and has recognized 98 individuals since 1976 for their outstanding contributions to the advancement of graphic arts internationally. More information about TAGA can be found here: https://taga.org/.

“Each year, the TAGA board works diligently to identify those professionals who display exemplary leadership qualities within their respective positions, and truly make an impact on both the global industry and those around them,” says Dawn Nye, managing director, PRINTING United Alliance. “This year, we are pleased to honor Don and Jules with this special designation for their continued dedication to our great industry.”

2024 Bruno Award Recipients

These leaders were celebrated in person during the TAGA Conference as part of the PRINTING United Technical Event Series in Dallas:

Don Schroeder, Fujifilm North AmericaTAGA Awards - Bruno

Don Schroeder is a seasoned print technology professional, serving as the Senior Director of Professional Service and Solutions Development at Fujifilm North America Graphic Systems Division. With a career spanning over 33 years at Fujifilm, he has played a pivotal role in the company’s transition from legacy analog consumables to cutting-edge digital inkjet and toner technologies.

Schroeder’s expertise lies in Workflow, Color Management, and Project Management across various printing segments, including Offset, Digital, Flexo, and Packaging printing. He has been an integral part of industry-related committees, boards, and panels, contributing to the advancement of standards and practices.

On being named an award recipient, Schroeder says, “I am honored to be one of two Bruno Award recipients this year, along with Jules VanSant.  TAGA is a very special industry organization that does so much for the industry and students looking to enter the print communication industry. I am grateful and look forward to supporting TAGA for many years to come.” 

Jules VanSant, Bubble & Hatch

Jules held the position of Executive Director at the Pacific Print Industry Association (PPI) from 2006 to 2018, working with print and graphics companies, schools, and students in seven states. In 2018, she co-founded Bubble & Hatch Marketing with Jill Crossley.

Focused on both service and networking, Jules is also Executive Director of Two Sides North America, advocating against unsubstantiated corporate greenwashing claims using research, outreach, and community building, growing membership, and working within a worldwide network. 

Jules currently serves as Vice Chair of the Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation (PGSF) after holding the position of Chair for the past four years. She is the current Chair of the Cal Poly Graphic Communications Advisory Board and a trustee on the Oregon Printing Industry Pension.

VanSant says, “I am truly humbled and honored to be recognized alongside Don this year! Receiving the Bruno Award reinforces my commitment to nurturing the evolution, education, growth, and connection with our future generations within the print and graphic communication community. PrintROCKS!”

About TAGA

The Technical Association of the Graphic Arts (TAGA) is an international organization of industry professionals and academics dedicated to scientific research and technological innovation in the diverse field of graphic communications. Its mission is to provide a forum for sharing and disseminating theoretical, functional, and practical information on current and emerging technologies for print production and related processes. The TAGA Annual Technical Conference features the presentation of technical papers that are subsequently published in the annual TAGA Proceedings.

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