The Printerviews

13. Simon Wheeler from Stylo


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In this interview, Colin McDermott talks to Simon Wheeler to discuss his career, personal experiences, and his perspective on the future of the print industry.  Simon shares deeply personal stories, ranging from his battle with cancer at age 20 to unique professional highlights like meeting the Queen.  The conversation highlights Simon's commitment to vulnerability as a professional super weapon, arguing that being open and asking for help allows for the development of stronger, more authentic business relationships.

The discussion centres on the evolution of technology, from photographic and digital to 3D and Artificial Intelligence. It also covers the importance of nurturing the next generation of talent. And, in a Printerviews first, Simon even shares a poem, written specifically for the podcast, which is a call to action for veteran industry professionals to mentor and support younger staff.  The interview concludes with an emphasis on the work being done by Fespa UK’s Next Generation initiative to educate and entice new talent into the field.

Key Takeaways

  • Opening up to others builds stronger and more authentic professional relationships
  • Treat seeking assistance as a professional super weapon rather than a weakness
  • Veteran professionals must guide the next generation to ensure long-term industry success
  • The industry has evolved from traditional print to 3D and artificial intelligence
  • Utilise Fespa UK to help educate and entice new talent into the field 
  • Training staff may feel like a hardship but it pays big dividends later
  • Choose authentic personal expression over AI-generated content to truly connect with others
  • Personal hobbies like poetry can humanise and enhance your professional identity 
  • Reach out to colleagues or Fespa UK to begin developing your staff 
  • Use LinkedIn or direct email to maintain professional connections and industry dialogue
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    The PrinterviewsBy Colin Sinclair McDermott