Our Subject Matter Experts

When you print with Walsworth, you have access to a broad team of experts who specialize in a subject and are ready to help answer your printing-related questions. We call them Subject Matter Experts, and we know you will too once you work with them.

Get to know our Subject Matter Experts better here.

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Mitch Beuthin

Cross Media Programmer

Kathy Cryderman

Kathy Cryderman

Purchasing Supervisor

Vicky Dansereau

Vicky Dahlke

Mailing/Customer Care Specialist – Ripon

Cassie Elliott

Cassie Elliott

Commercial Customer Service and Pre-Press Manager – Marceline

Zachary Field

Zach Field

Graphic Design Supervisor

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Dory Holloway

Commercial Customer Service Representative

Darrin Jillson

Darrin Jillson

Technology Manager, Walsworth-St. Joseph

Dana Kelly

Dana Kelly

Senior Commercial Customer Service Representative

Lucas Vandermolen

Lucas Vandermolen

Mail Services and Fulfillment Manager, St. Joseph

James Wamser

James Wamser

Adobe Certified Instructor and Trainer

Steve Wright

Steve Wright

Fulfillment Supervisor

John Myers

John Myers

Prepress Technician – Ripon, Wisconsin

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