Marcia Y. Kinter
Marcia Y. Kinter is the Vice President
for Government Affairs for the Screenprinting and Graphic Imaging
Association International. Ms. Kinter represents the industry before
federal and state regulatory agencies and the U.S. Congress on
environmental, safety and other government issues directly impacting
the screen printing and graphic imaging industries. She is
responsible for overseeing the activities of the Government Affairs
Department. Prior to her joining SGIA International in 1989, the
Association did not have a formal government affairs program.
Ms. Kinter served as a member of the Printing Sector Subcommittee
of the EPA's Common Sense Initiative from 1993 to 1996. As a member
of the Subcommittee, Ms. Kinter participated on the workgroups that
developed the Printer's Simplified Total Environmental Program
(PrintSTEP), as well as the New York City Education Project.
Immediately following, Ms. Kinter was named as the primary industry
representative for the PrintSTEP implementation project.
From 1998 to 2000, Ms. Kinter served on the National Advisory
Council for Environmental Policy and Technology's Standing Committee
on Sectors as an industry representative.
Before joining SGIA International, Ms. Kinter worked for The American
Waterways Operators, Inc., the national association for the barge
and towing industry.
Ms. Kinter holds bachelor's degrees in urban planning from the
University of Maryland, College Park, and a master's degree in
public administration from George Mason University. Ms. Kinter is
also a member of the Academy of Screen Printing Technology.
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