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William H. Turri

DEPUTY PUBLIC PRINTER OF THE UNITED STATES
Chief Operating Officer

As Deputy Public Printer, William H. Turri serves as Chief Operating Officer of the GPO, responsible for overseeing the GPO’s day-to-day printing, printing procurement, and information dissemination operations serving Congress, Federal agencies, and the American public.  Turri served as Acting Public Printer from January  to October 2007.

Biography

Turri brings to the GPO a lifelong career in the printing industry. A 1962 graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology’s (RIT) School of Graphic Arts and Photography, he began his professional career as an Estimator
with Eastern Colortype. In 1963, he joined Case-Hoyt, one of the foremost quality printers in the Nation, as a Customer Service Representative, rising to become Supervisor of Customer Service, Sales Representative, and Vice-President for Sales. In 1985, he was named Chief Operating Officer of Monroe Litho, where he later served
as President from 1993 to 1995. In 1995, he returned to Case-Hoyt as President and member of its Board of Directors, retiring in 2001.

Turri is a member of RIT’s President’s Roundtable as well as the Nathaniel Rochester Society Committee,
an organization dedicated to providing scholarships to RIT students. He was the 2002 recipient of RIT’s Outstanding Alumni Award and has established an endowed scholarship fund for RIT students.

Turri has lectured to senior classes at RIT and served as President of the RIT Alumni/Flower City Chapter.
He also served on the New York State Board of the Printing Industries of America, Inc., for four years, and
was a member of the Printing School Industry Advisory Committee.

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