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In 1941 Earl ("Skip") Williams began his career at Berlin Industries (name at that time was I.S. Berlin). Skip's strong work ethic and talent didn't go unnoticed during his twenty years with Berlin. His progress through the company was progressive considering the times. With encouragement and support from Berlin Industries, in 1963 Skip and his wife Hazel opened Fidelity Bindery Company, the first minority owned bindery in the Mid-West.

Fidelity began ahead of its time, and continues to break new ground. By 1970, Fidelity had grown into the largest black owned graphic arts company in the United States. After years of success and growth, Fidelity had become a company that would service the graphic arts industry and related business communities as more than a bindery house. This company, while delivering excellence in printing, bindery and fulfillment, focused on all of the needs of the customer.

To reflect the growth in capabilities, in 1999 they changed their name to Fidelity Print Communications.
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FPC is a true partner to our customers by providing the highest quality of service and support.
We will demonstrate true fidelity, integrity, quality, and loyalty in each interaction with our customers and partners.
At FPC, we will never sacrifice quality for profitability, and we will view our customers' goals and objectives as our own.
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