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                People in Print
    the OVERflow
IVE strengthens team as Taylor departs
       Moving on: Natalie Taylor
Joining:
Jess Ransley
New role:
Leana El-Hourani
Promoted: Rachel Baldovino
Publishing newspaper business in Bankstown, which is still in operation.
IVE is also strengthening
its leadership team; it has
hired Jess Ransley from mmw3degrees as its new general manager of data-driven communications in NSW, promoted Rachel Baldovino
to perform the same role for Victoria, and it has installed Leana El-Hourani into the new group role as IVE head
of governance, risk, and compliance.
Matt Aitken, CEO at IVE Group said, “It is great to be releasing positive news during these times. I couldn’t think
of two more deserving people than Rachel and Leana to be promoted. We’re excited to be welcoming Jess to our data- driven communications offering too. I have no doubt all of them will continue to be fantastic leaders in their new roles.”
Ransley was at specialist customer communications company mmw3degrees for
11 years, Baldovino was at Sema for 22 years prior to the business being acquired by IVE three years ago, El-Hourani joined IVE in 2015 and has held multiple roles within its data-driven communications offering, including head of
IT, and national process and compliance manager. 21
IVE national sales director web offset and distribution Natalie Taylor is calling
time on her 25-year career in print, opting for a lifestyle change to run paddock-to-plate experience venue Milk Haus on the NSW South Coast.
Taylor said, “It was an opportunity that came up one night. My partner and I had thought about making a move in the future, but when we saw it we decided let’s do it now
while we are still young.” Taylor has been with IVE for
13 years, starting as a sales
rep in the days when Webstar was owned by Champ. Since
the Seligs came back into
the business, her career has progressed rapidly, and she now has one of the highest profiles in the industry as an avid and articulate promoter of print. She has been in print all her working life, beginning with the English family’s Torch
    CMP donates $6634 raised from Fan In The Stand
Clarke Murphy Print has donated $6634 to mental health charity Gotcha4Life
from its innovative and successful Fan In The Stand project.
The Artarmon, NSW, print business saw the opportunity for a new print project when the NRL was forced to play its opening games behind closed doors, offering fans the opportunity to have their face printed with a jersey of their team, and then placed in the stands for games.
Clarke Murphy Print says it would like to thank the 6634 fans who purchased a Fan In The Stand and supported their team while matches were played behind closed doors. The printer donated $1 from each sale, and the support has raised $6634 for the Gotcha4Life Foundation.
Gotcha4Life is a non-profit foundation that raises funds to support education programs around mental health and reduce the rates of suicide in the community.
Clarke Murphy Print handed a cheque over to Gotch4LIfe speaker Tim Hodgson, who came out to give a presentation on Gotcha4Life to CMP, and to thank our CMP staff. 21
Charity support: Clark Murphy Print donates the sum of $6634 to Gotcha4Life, from its Fan In The Stand project for the NRL
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