PIAG Names Georgia SkillsUSA Graphic Communications
Winners
(Atlanta, Ga., April 28, 2008)– The Printing and Imaging Association
of Georgia (PIAG) announced today the winners in the Georgia SkillsUSA
graphic communications and advertising design competitions held
at the Print Media Demonstration Center at Heidelberg USA in Kennesaw,
Ga. Through a grant from PIAG Educational Foundation the first place
contestants and their advisors will travel to Kansas City in June
to compete in the national SkillsUSA competition. In addition, the
Foundation awarded scholarships to the winners totally $4,500.
Winners in the graphic communications competition include: first
place: Alyssa Ailion, a senior at Walton High School in Marietta,
Ga.; second place: Victoria Gunnin, a senior at Sandy Creek High
School in Tyrone, Ga.; and third place: Bryan Shipes, a junior at
Appling County High School in Baxley, Ga.
Winners in the advertising design competition include: first place:
Kyle Colburn, a senior at Sandy Creek High School in Tyrone, Ga.;
second place: Yea Jee Bae, a freshman at Dalton High School; and
third place: Quinn Hicks, a senior at North Clayton High School
in College Park, Ga.
The advertising design competitors were given three hours to compose
an advertisement for Oreo cookies. AIGA, the professional design
association judged the entries. The graphic communications category
consisted of five competencies: pre-press work, offset press, finishing,
a written exam and job interview. Winners received above average
scores in all five categories.
“Congratulations to the winners! We were happy to have hosted
this year’s state competition,” said Larry Kroll, vice president,
PMA, Heidelberg USA. “Heidelberg is committed to industry education
through our Print Media Academy. We strongly believe that a lack
of educational and training opportunities should never be the excuse
why a student does not choose the graphic arts industry. It is great
to see these students show such a strong interest in a career at
an early age. It’s my hope that they continue down this path.”
SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working
together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. In a research
report titled Staffing the Future – Human Resources Needs in the
Printing Industry 2006 – 2010, the Printing Industries of America
reported the printing industry will hire around 286,000 employees
over the next five years to replace employees leaving for other
jobs, retiring and for all other reasons. In Georgia there are 832
printing facilities making printing and imaging one of Georgia’s
largest manufacturing industries. These companies employ 24,326
people and generate more than $3.9 billion in shipments.
“Finding and keeping skilled management, production, technical
and sales employees is the second most significant issue facing
printers today,” said David Canady, president IMedia Group and immediate
past chairman of the PIAG Educational Foundation, sponsors of the
contest. “Participation in SkillsUSA is a win for everyone. Students
get valuable job training and industry ensures a skilled pipeline
of future talent.”
Employment Statistics
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects 5.6 percent growth
in printing production jobs from 2004 – 2014, with 9.6 percent growth
in supervisors/managers, 8.1 percent growth in job printers, and
14.2 percent growth in bindery workers.
About SkillsUSA SkillsUSA (www.skillsusa.org)
is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together
to ensure America has a skilled work force. The organization serves
more than 280,000 students and instructors annually and has 13,000
school chapters in 54 state and territorial associations. More than
14,500 instructors and administrators are professional members of
SkillsUSA.
About The Printing & Imaging Association Educational Foundation
The PIAG Educational Foundation is a nonprofit corporation established
in 1985 as the educational and charitable arm of the Printing &
Imaging Association of Georgia. The Foundation provides educational
opportunities to industry professionals, career awareness programs
for students and instructors and scholarship opportunities. The
Foundation also promotes the printing and imaging profession within
the state to future industry leaders and potential customers.
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