Andre Bam

Managing Director

There is no doubt that passion has to be the driving force in building a successful printing company. A passion for people, a passion for creativity, for quality. It is in your blood, or it isn’t. The thrill and excitement of printing was something that Andre, even as child, knew he had to experience. Andre bought his first printing company 17 years ago. Finding his abilities to think laterally and creatively a perfect combination he quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with!

When the opportunity to merge with House of Print came to the fore, Andre didn’t think twice to expand. Now, after ten wonderful years with HoP bought out his partner and is looking forward to an even brighter future, driven by the very principles that have propelled him forward.

Watson Masango

Marketing Director

Watson has vast experience in the sales and marketing field in a career spanning over 20 years. He has worked in the capacity of Public Relations Officer, Sales Representative, Sales Services Manager, Market Development Manager and Sales Manager for South Africa’s leading companies which include The Gallo Record Company, Gilbeys Distillers & Vintners, and Namibia Breweries. After many years running his own succesful printing company, often having worked closely with HoP, we welcome Watson to the team as Marketing Director. Watson is very personable, confident and charming individual; enjoys challenges, displays a firm, but fair approach and takes absolute pride in his work

Ronel Breedt

Qualified as a photo lithographer Ronel Breedt has brought irresistable charm to the House of Print sales team. With more than 10 years of experience working closely with clients she is ready to help with even the most demanding jobs.

Stephen Smith

Stephen Smith has been running finishing departments for almost 34 years, with the last five years at House of Print. With multiple Employee of the Year awards under his belt, Steven is passionate about what he does and can be found spending more than 12 hours a day in the factory, seven days a week.