SVP, Business Development
Digital Ceramics Custom Tiles
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Mark Wood — Director & Co-Owner
Mark Wood is Director and Co-Owner of Digital Ceramics Custom Tiles and Digital Ceramic Group. With deep roots in advanced ceramic manufacturing, Mark has helped position the company at the forefront of large-format, kiln-fired laser ceramic printing.
His expertise includes complex fabrication, specialty glaze development, precision waterjet engineering, and commercial project delivery across hospitality, retail, corporate, transportation, and public environments. Known for balancing technical precision with creative ambition, Mark partners closely with architects and designers to execute installations that are visionary. He leads with a clear philosophy: Making the Impossible Possible.
Kristi Meyer — SVP, Americas & Caribbean
Kristi Meyer represents Digital Ceramics Custom Tiles across the Americas and Caribbean through 360 Studio Wild. With a background in corporate strategy, innovation, and business development, she brings both creative vision and commercial discipline to the architectural surface market.
Kristi works with architects, designers, and artists to translate bold concepts into high-performance ceramic installations. She focuses on positioning tile as art; transforming surfaces into immersive, narrative-driven design, elevating brand, space, and experience. Acting as a strategic bridge between design intent and clients, she helps guide projects from concept through specification and production.
Digital Ceramics Custom Tiles (DCCT) is a leader in high-resolution, ceramic tile printing, delivering permanent, large-format custom surfaces for architectural and interior environments worldwide. Since 2019, DCCT has been transforming custom ceramic into bold, narrative-driven architectural statements.
The studio collaborates with architects, designers, and artists to bring artwork, branding, storytelling, and environmental graphics into a durable medium for high-touch spaces like collegiate, athletic, public, and healthcare environments.
Its advanced printing process permanently fuses color into the glaze during firing, ensuring vibrancy, durability, and long-term performance in commercial settings. From large-scale murals to curved and precision-cut installations, DCCT expands what ceramic achieves in modern architecture.
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM PDT