Transform Readership Survey deadline extended

14th August 2024


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IEMA has extended the deadline for the Transform Readership Survey to Friday 30 August to ensure enough members can have their voices heard on the future direction of the magazine.

Almost 250 members have already completed the five-minute survey, and are in with a chance to win a £50 voucher for the Ethical Superstore.

Members are asked questions on everything from preferred topics through to design and their favourite way to read Transform. All feedback will be considered in shaping the magazine to make it more relevant, engaging and informative.

Your participation and support will help Transform:

  • Explore new topics
  • Gather valuable insights
  • Start new discussions
  • Identify strengths and weaknesses
  • Improve performance

Transform editor, Sharon Maguire, said: “We want to establish a clear purpose for the magazine, and the best way to do that is to ask, you, our members what you want to see, read, and explore.

"Your feedback is hugely valuable, so please spare a few minutes to tell us what we are doing right – and what we could be doing better."

Complete the survey here: TRANSFORM Readership Survey 2024 (surveymonkey.com)

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