FESPA UK is delighted to announce that Jon Hutton, who has been a valuable collaborator for the past three years, will now officially join the FESPA UK team.
Jon’s work on pioneering initiatives such as the Waste Accreditation and The Waste Academy has significantly advanced our efforts in sustainability, and we are excited to have him contribute more broadly to our mission.
Jon has an impressive track record of supporting businesses in adopting sustainable practices within the Print, Signage, and Graphics sectors. His expertise has been instrumental in helping companies align with environmental standards and achieve sustainable growth. Jon is also highly experienced in wider business management and with his official induction into the FESPA UK team, he will expand his focus beyond sustainability to encompass various projects and initiatives such as the Next Generation project and building the associations networking events.
In his new role, Jon will be integral to the daily operations of FESPA UK. He will engage in all areas of the association's work, enhancing our capabilities to provide comprehensive support to our members. Jon's experience and innovative mindset will be crucial as we continue to grow our initiatives and develop new opportunities for the Print, Signage, and Graphics industry.
Jon Hutton said - "After working with Suzi and the team for the past few years, I'm thrilled to officially join FESPA UK. The landscape of sustainability within our industry has improved immensely over the last few years, with FESPA UK being a key driving force, and I'll continue push this agenda forwards. I've operated in the UK printing industries for over 20 years now, and it's an industry that close to my heart, so I'm absolutely delighted with the opportunity of developing the Signage and Graphics sector with a world class Association, as FESPA UK is".
FESPA UK’s MD Suzi Ward said – "We have thoroughly enjoyed collaborating with Jon over the past three years. His positive impact on our team has been immense, and his personal support has been invaluable to me as I have worked to develop and improve the association".