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Jack Bruner

Pharmaceutical Printing; Prepress Technician at The Challenge Printing Company

Jack Bruner is an experienced prepress technician specializing in pharmaceutical and commercial printing, currently employed at The Challenge Printing Company since January 2015. With technical proficiency in Photoshop, InDesign, Quark, Illustrator, Esko DeskPack, Acrobat, and Pitstop, Jack exhibits strong organizational skills to manage multiple projects effectively. Previous roles at Gator Communications Group Inc. and Harvard Press, Inc. involved overseeing the full production process, ensuring project completion, troubleshooting, and providing design recommendations. Jack's career began as a managing editor at Resource Communications Group, Inc., where management of a team and promotion of business publications were key responsibilities. Educational credentials include a Desktop Publishing degree from Parson’s New School and a Bachelor of Science in Communication and Media Studies from Slippery Rock University.

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Florham Park, United States

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The Challenge Printing Company

The Challenge Printing Company® has been a leading, exclusively pharmaceutical printer for over a century. We provide packaging components such as labels (including extended content designs), inserts, outserts, folding cartons and pouches to pharmaceutical manufacturers worldwide. Established in 1911, Challenge is the largest independently owned, exclusively pharmaceutical printer in North America. Our company offers the strictest quality controls, state-of-the-art production capabilities and an innovative, consultative approach to packaging. Our facilities are strategically located in the epicenters of pharmaceutical manufacturing, in New Jersey and North Carolina. With nearly identical capabilities, they represent excellent backup to one another. Our mission defines everything we do: "Through the use of cutting edge technologies, we find unique ways to add value to any packaging component that we produce. We’ve moved beyond merely printing and folding, using Information Technology to transform FDA initiatives into packaging solutions".