Partner Article
New Sales Director for Harrogate Print Company
Steve Law has been made Sales Director of Platinum Print as part of a number of personnel changes at the Harrogate print business which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Earlier in the year, Mark Plummer took over as Managing Director from Platinum’s owner and founder, David Wyvill.
Steve Law has been with Platinum since 2009 but has enjoyed a career in print and paper since leaving school in Leeds at sixteen. His career started at Leeds paper merchants, Rothera & Brereton where he was employed initially as office junior before joining the inside sales team. After fifteen years, he moved to Robert Horne Paper working in their field sales team.
In 2009, Steve joined Platinum Print as part of their sales team under the direction of Platinum’s owner, David Wyvill where he quickly became a key member of the team, bringing many clients who had worked with him since his early days. His philosophy is to provide a one-stop solution to client needs, from graphic design, litho and digital print to web design, mailing and large format printing for exhibition and point of sale material. With clients like Haribo U.K, JCT 600, Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, Leeds Grand Theatre and Yorkshire Housing, his philosophy has certainly proved successful.
“The investment in people and in technology that Platinum has made over the years is second to none and the recent arrival of the Komori Lithrone HUV press, the first one of its kind in the UK, puts us absolutely at the forefront of the print industry in the UK,” says Steve.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by caroline barr marketing consultant .
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our popular Yorkshire & The Humber morning email for free.
How to build credibility in B2B marketing
Is your business ready for the trade union change?
Government 'must take its foot off businesses' throats'
Upskilling key to civil engineering's future
Why apprenticeships are becoming a strategic asset
Business growth requires the right environment
OpenAI decision a wake-up call for our tech plans
Understanding the new Employment Rights Act
Why global conflict is a cyber risk for UK SMEs
Improving safety and standards in construction
From economic engine to community ecosystem
Improving North East transport will improve lives