Celebrating Women in Print & Packaging – International Women’s Day 2025
International Women’s Day is just around the corner (March 8th!), and this year’s theme, “Accelerate Action,” is all about pushing forward for gender equality. While the print and packaging industry has traditionally been male-dominated, things are changing – fast. More women are taking on key roles, shaping the future of the industry, and proving that talent, skill, and determination know no gender.
At Bakers, we’re proud to be part of that change. We’re an independent, family-run business with over 30% of our team made up of women, working across every department—Marketing, Sales, Admin, Planning*, Studio, Print, Finishing, Quality Control, Despatch and Invoicing. If you place an order with us, chances are it’ll be handled by women at multiple stages, proving that this industry is for everyone.
Women Leading the Way in Print & Packaging
There’s still work to do—only 20% of commercial roles in top UK packaging firms are held by women, even though 40% of executive committee positions are now female-led (source). But initiatives like the Women in Packaging Excellence Awards are helping to change that by celebrating the incredible work women are doing in the sector (check it out).
Meet Some of the Women at Bakers
We wouldn’t be where we are today without the amazing women on our team. Here are just a few of their stories:
Clare, HR Manager
A champion of fairness and mentorship, Clare loves seeing apprentices grow into confident professionals.
“I believe that being respectful, fair and a logical thinker has contributed to my career success so far.
The thing that makes me proud in work are the apprentices. It is amazing watching their progression from their first interview to the completion of their apprenticeship and after. Bakers is better for having them.”
Indre, Studio Operator
A pro at making artwork pop, Indre thrives on learning and taking on exciting new challenges.
“I am passionate about what I do and always look for ways to learn more. If I make a mistake, I always take it as a learning curve.
The most significant career milestone for me was my first retouch, it was printed in some big places. My favourite thing about Bakers is working with colour and the sense of community. I have had so many good memories at Bakers I cannot pinpoint one.”
Kirsty, PR & Marketing Manager
Helps break down the technical side of print into creative, engaging content that connects with customers.
“I had a lot to learn about the label and packaging industry when I joined Bakers. Men in this industry love to talk about labels, print quality, machines, inks and all the technical stuff that make it work. It’s all fascinating when it’s your passion but sometimes they just need a reminder that it needs to be made to look or sound a bit more interesting to the wider population!”
Charlotte, Office Apprentice
Has grown in confidence since joining Bakers and loves the support she gets from the team.
“One thing I am proud of is my personal development, I am a lot more confident than I ever have been. I feel that my drive and commitment to growth has contributed to my success so far.
The most significant career milestone for me is taking a leap to pursue my career at Bakers. My best memory of Bakers so far is the quiz nights, the people I work with bring joy to me at work.”
Martina, Digital Press Operator
Started in Finishing and worked her way up to running an HP Indigo Press—proof that hard work pays off!
“When I joined Bakers in the finishing department I knew that I wanted to progress and train to be an HP Indigo Press Operator. I worked hard for the opportunity and enjoy the challenge and responsibility.I’m proud of the skills I have learned. Bakers provides opportunities to learn and build your career and encourage us to improve and expand our knowledge. I feel respected for the progression I have made.”
Jo, Rewinder (at Bakers since 1996)
“Roy and Marion were absolutely lovely. Roy looked after me well. It felt like family and they’ve really looked after me over the years. They’ve helped me out a lot. This job has given me stability, which for a single mother with two kids was so important. I’ve made loads of friends. When I started my kids were only little and now I’m a nanny to 4 grand kids!
I’ve seen the company grow and grow and I’m so proud of Steve and what he’s done with the business.”
Olivia Senior PR & Marketing Assistant
“I feel that my creativity, dedication and commitment to my professional development has contributed to my success so far.
Being at Bakers in the role I am now is a significant career milestone for me. I am doing something I love with people who make me laugh.”
My favourite quote is “Life is like a camera. Focus on the good times, develop from the negatives, and if things don’t work out, take another shot”
Hollie, Despatch Coordinator
“My favourite thing about working at Bakers is definitely the dogs Ted and Benji. One of my biggest achievements is completing the National 3 Peaks challenge with Bakers. I managed to raise £1000 for a cause close to me.
We’ve worked hard as a team in Despatch to improve processes. I know my input to this was important and valued.”

Michaela, BakPac Operator
My favourite memory of Bakers is the end of year celebration. It is great working with people who make you happy.
I believe my determination, loyalty and good work ethic has got me to where I am now.
Eider, Despatch Assistant
I am proud of my self-development, I have a good work ethic, I am determined and loyal. My favourite thing about working at Bakers is my colleagues, I really enjoy the end of year celebration too.
My favourite quote is “When you say yes to others make sure you are not saying no to yourself”.
When I was younger, I wanted to be an astronomer.

The First Woman of Baker Labels
This company wouldn’t have even got off the ground without the first female in the company, Marian Baker who founded Baker Labels in 1973 with her husband Roy. Her tenacity and diligence to keep the customers paying and the books balanced built the foundations for Baker Labels to grow and succeed.

Roy and Marian Baker
Women in Production and Technical Roles
While more women are joining Bakers across all divisions they are still more likely to be in administration and office-based roles than on technical and manufacturing teams. We’re keen to change this. If you are interested in a career with Bakers get in touch. View our current job opportunities.
To learn more about working at Bakers and the opportunities available
*(Ok, not quite – our planning department needs a woman to make this 100% true but we’re working on that!)