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Larry Vaughn

Book Description

Larry Vaughn owned and operated a successful print company – Ideal Printers – for 26 years and helped found two premier, international business cooperatives.  Larry recently wrote and published a personal memoir, Business Cards and Shoe Leather, revealing how his small-town upbringing emphasized his personal ethics, relationship building, and mentoring.  He built his career in the commercial print business on the principle that business thrives on cooperation, not competition.

Larry earned a reputation as a forward-thinker and pioneer in the digital print industry.  He was the first commercial printer in Texas to install an HP Indigo digital press; a new technology that would prove revolutionary to the print industry.  He became a vocal advocate of the then new technology helping to usher in a new age of print.

On a local, national and global level Larry has enthusiastically served the print industry through his volunteer efforts on multiple groups, boards, and councils.  Larry’s cooperative work proved that success lies in mutual respect.  Open dialogue provides a forum for shared learning and growth.  Success is not measured in finite and exhaustible amounts.  There is enough to go around!

About the Author

Larry Vaughn has worked hard throughout his life to not only overcome his dyslexia, but to use it as fuel for his passion and penchant as a businessman.

In his debut memoir, Business Cards & Shoe Leather (published by Pangloss Press), Larry shares the struggles and triumphs of his life’s work using his signature blend of humor and wisdom.

Larry Vaughn, a dyslexic, helped found two premier, international business cooperatives: DSCOOP and thINK. In this memoir, Business Cards and Shoe Leather, Vaughn reveals how his small-town upbringing emphasized personal ethics, relationship building, and mentoring. He built his career in the commercial print business on the principle that business thrives on cooperation, not competition, and instills that mindset in his many young mentees.

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