Leaders like Daphne and Lidia are redefining what mentorship, diversity, and innovation look like across the print industry. From color and fabrication to experience design, they’re reshaping both the process and possibilities. Their stories show that the future of print is more dynamic, inclusive, and innovative than ever.
Driven to Excel: Daphne Bien-Aime Shares Lessons on Mentorship and Leadership
We’re shining a spotlight on the incredible voices that power Duggal Visual Solutions and this week, that spotlight is on Daphne Bien-Aime as she sits down with Denise Gustavson, Editorial Director of Printing Impressions.
Guided by an unwavering drive to excel and desire to bring out the best in everyone she works with, Daphne rose form an entry-level role to become the Director of Compliance and Operations.
In the Her Imprint episode, Daphne opens up about the mentors who shaped her path, the value of learning from others, and what it means to lead as woman of color in a traditionally male-dominated space. Most of all, she reminds us of something simple and powerful: Stay curious. Keep learning. Step boldly into rooms where you don’t yet see yourself.
Grab your earbuds and listen now: https://bit.ly/47riPEQ
From Print to Possibility: Lidia Latrowski’s Vision for Modern Print
For more than two decades, Lidia Latrowski has watched the graphic communications world evolve. At Duggal, she’s seen firsthand how graphic communications is no longer “just print,” but a full ecosystem where fabrication, pop-ups, digital signage solutions, and perfectly managed color all live under one roof. She calls it a problem-solver’s industry, one where teams don’t simply make a product—they craft an experience built on trust.
Lidia also champions the rise of women in print, celebrating a space where respect, mentorship, and lifting each other up are reshaping the future. Her biggest advice? Sit with the people who know the craft, learn every corner of visual solutions, and never underestimate the power of flexibility and trust.
Listen to her entire interview with Denise Gustavson, Editorial Director of Printing Impressions here: https://bit.ly/4sTaWAn