Her Imprint: What Christine Walsh Learned From Failing Forward, Leading with Transparency, and Never Letting Go of “You Get What You Give”

Christine Walsh didn’t walk into print with a plan. She walked in with an economics degree, a master’s in information systems, a two-week window to decide, and zero printing experience. What she had was a willingness to learn from the employees she inherited, an unshakeable belief that if you show up and give, you get — and the nerve to put in an offer on a company she knew almost nothing about. That philosophy is what turned Alpha Graphics Incorporated from a local Baltimore print shop into a 54-year-old diversified print and digital marketing operation. In this episode, Christine pulls back the curtain on the early days: earning credibility from her team, navigating industry peers who said she’d be out of business within a year, and carving out space to be present for her kids while still building a legacy worth something.

The conversation expands into where the industry sits right now — and where Christine’s attention is fixed. She’s candid about generational differences in the workforce, the integration of digital marketing through her acquisition of Redstart Creative, and her unfiltered take on AI adoption in the print industry. Her position: the person who learns to use AI will outpace the person who fears it. From using it to manage her inbox to actively building an AI version of herself so her team can keep running without her, Christine is not a wallflower. This is an episode for every woman in print who has ever been underestimated — and kept building anyway.

01:00 — Welcome and introduction, Christine Walsh and Alpha Graphics Inc…

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