Nicole Piach
Co-Owner
Digital Print Specialties
Hazel Park, Michigan

Industry innovations: Developed line of specialty print media; among the first to adopt dye-sub technology

Philanthropy: Supports students at Parsons School of Design; served on Olympic torch run committee

Key accomplishments: Produced 43,000 square feet of sublimated fabric in 36 days for Super Bowl XL

What are the current challenges facing women in print?
Being a glass-half-full kind of girl, and given the context of this question, I believe that being in a creative industry such as printing where the workforce is statistically predominately male opens the doors for opportunity more than poses a challenge.

In this growing and seemingly ever-changing industry, it requires ongoing learning, creativity, and innovation. This requires great teams, which create great businesses and products.

I see opportunity in the teams. It doesn’t matter if you’re a mom-and-pop shop or if you work for a multimillion-dollar organization. Great teams consist of different people, with different ideas, thought processes, and most importantly, personalities. Be the leader, the shaker, the expert, or the worker bee. These traits make up the team. With that being said, both men and women have a lot to offer, and yes, we may be wired differently, but it’s when you combine all these unique facets that teams and businesses and, ultimately, the individuals find success. That’s opportunity!

What would you say to a young woman who is interested in working in the printing industry?
The first thing I’d say is “have fun”; it’s a great industry to be in. It’s creative and you get to work with other creative people, and it’s where no two days are ever alike. In some cases, one day you’ll be printing a poster for $1 tacos and then the next day thousands of graphics for the Super Bowl – true story!

Secondly, being a mom to a 20-year-old daughter and an 18-year-old son, my advice to both of them is to make sure you’re passionate and love whatever you do. Success is built in time, by trial and error, in both good and bad economies. Resilience, whether you are an employee or self-employed, is much easier to achieve and maintain when passion is part of the equation.

Lastly, gravitate to and surround yourself with great, knowledgeable people across all sorts of industries. Printing spans so many markets that you never know where your next account or big project will come from. It could be a fashion designer in New York, a hospital in Toronto, or your favorite restaurant down the street. It really is an exciting industry, and it can be whatever you make it to be!

Meet the rest of our 2016 Women in Print Award winners or nominate an exceptional female leader for the 2017 Women in Print Awards.
 

Big Picture Staff

Big Picture magazine has been serving wide-format printing professionals for more than 25 years, providing business-specific content to help boost bottom lines through its industry-leading magazine, website, email bulletins, Brain Squad and social media channels.

Recent Posts

Check Your KPIs, Reach Out to 200 Top Customers, and More To-Dos for Print Managers in May-June

Also, it's a great time of year to organize a community block party.

4 days ago

National Moving Month, Selfie Day and More Business-Generating Events for May and June

Also: bring your appetite, and plenty of business cards, to National Food Truck Day on…

4 days ago

Drupa Seminars to Look at the Potential of Artificial Intelligence in Printing and Imaging

Sessions will provide information on the current status and tools, discuss new product ideas and…

4 days ago

Vanguard Digital Hires “Perfect Fit” Industry Veteran for Sales Team

“Her knowledge of the UV printer space is second to none."

4 days ago

SAi Launches Flexi Complete

Updated version of company’s popular signmaking software includes over 30 new features.

4 days ago

SAi Flexi Complete Sign-Making Software

Featuring an improved user interface.

5 days ago

This website uses cookies.