
<p>Walter Payne hasn't spent his entire career in the printing industryonly the most entrepreneurial and visionary part of it.</p><p>A cable television executive by background, he became a printer by opportunity when he bought a small, struggling shop in Gastonia, NC, about 16 years ago.</p><p>Poised to cut the ribbon for the digital production demo facility that Kodak has created at ImageMark Business Services are Walter Payne (left), president of ImageMark, and John O'Grady, Kodak's vice president and regional managing director for the U.S. and Canada.</p><p>That's when the vision began to take shape. Back then, the company that would become ImageMark Business Services was a distressed, three-person operation working out of a basement. Payne knew that in order to turn such an establishment around, "you'd want to do more than printing."</p><p><a href="http://whattheythink.com/articles/66213-first-customer-sited-demo-facility-kodak-north-carolina-printing-company-more-worthy-distinction/">Keep reading...</a></p>