Connecting for Results Honors Student Excellence at GCM Awards Night
Last month, Nicole Morrison and Bob Dale of Connecting for Results (CFR) proudly attended the Graphic Communications Management (GCM) Awards Night at Toronto Metropolitan University. The event, dedicated to celebrating academic achievements and fostering the next generation of industry leaders, brought together students, faculty, and supporters of the print and packaging industries.
During the ceremony, CFR continued its commitment to developing talent in the industry by awarding Canadian Printing Industries Scholarships. Nicole and Bob had the privilege of presenting a scholarship to student Umme Abiha, recognizing her dedication and accomplishments in the field of graphic communications.
Supporting Canadian Print Scholarships
Connecting for Results is a proud donor to Canadian Print Scholarships, an initiative designed to empower students pursuing careers in the printing and graphic communications sectors. By contributing to this program, CFR helps to ensure that talented individuals receive the financial support needed to excel in their studies and enter the workforce with confidence.
Fostering Industry Growth
Events like the GCM Awards Night are vital for building a stronger future for the printing industry. By investing in education and celebrating student success, CFR demonstrates its commitment to fostering innovation and leadership in the sector. Supporting Canadian Print Scholarships is just one of the ways CFR continues to make a positive impact on the industry’s future.
Congratulations to all the award recipients, including Umme Abiha, and thank you to Toronto Metropolitan University for hosting an inspiring event!
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