A Hull company director has become the first female president of a leading 海角视频 printing association.

Nicole Spencer, operations director at RMC Digital Print, will head up the FESPA 海角视频 Association, which represents the country鈥檚 multi-million pound print industry.

Ms Spencer previously held the position of vice president at FESPA 海角视频, and has now stepped up to become the first woman to hold the title of president.

She said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a real honour to be appointed president of an association that represents the interests of the 海角视频鈥檚 printing industry.

鈥淎s a member of FESPA 海角视频 Association for many years, I have found the support and guidance offered by the association absolutely invaluable throughout my career, so to have the opportunity to lead the organisation and play my part in its continued success means a great deal.

鈥淚 look forward to building on the fantastic work that is already being delivered by FESPA 海角视频 Association as we collaborate with our partners throughout the 海角视频 to drive innovation and excellence within our industry."

Nicole Spencer with Tony Moscrop, outgoing president at FESPA 海角视频
Nicole Spencer with Tony Moscrop, outgoing president at FESPA 海角视频

FESPA 海角视频 Association is part of a global membership association, which operates 37 national branches around the word, including FESPA 海角视频.

As a global federation, FESPA Limited represents the interests of a billion-pound industry, comprising screen and digital wide format print service providers, as well as industrial and specialist printers.

Outside of her work at FESPA, Ms Spencer is the operations director at Hull鈥檚 RMC Digital Print.

Based in Manchester Street in the city, the business provides print for the biggest high street retailers and brands, and its work can be spotted in some of the 海角视频鈥檚 favourite TV shows and films.聽聽 聽聽聽聽

The company announced in summer it had reaped the rewards of significant investment into its facilities in Hull, and had seen turnover rise by over 20 per cent.

RMC recently doubled the size of its facility in Manchester Street, Hull
RMC recently doubled the size of its facility in Manchester Street, Hull

Speaking about her new presidency role at FESPA, Ms Spencer said: 鈥淥ne of my key areas of focus as president will be diversifying and expanding the range of insight and support we offer to our members, as well as embracing technology and innovation to ensure that we are working together towards a more sustainable future.鈥

Ms Spencer will be supported in her new role by FESPA 海角视频 Association vice president, Nick Kirby.

Tony Moscrop, outgoing President at FESPA 海角视频 Association said: 鈥淒uring Nicole鈥檚 term as vice president, she supported me during a period of significant change and growth for the association and the sector at large.

鈥淚 am delighted about Nicole鈥檚 appointment as president of FESPA 海角视频 Association and it was a great pleasure to hand over the chain of office at the recent board meeting.鈥

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