IEMA's member magazine, 'the environmentalist' relaunches today (Monday 24th January) with a fresh new look and reinvigorated content.
Under the leadership of new Editor Paul Suff, 'the environmentalist' will have a renewed focus on environmental issues and sustainable business.
Describing the new format, Paul says "the magazine is being completely redesigned and will contain lots of new content, including interviews with leading figures and debates on topical issues. The policy section is being revamped, and will include updates on the latest regulations and consultations as well as comment from policy-makers."
The magazine is being distributed today so members will receive their copy on their desk or doormat over the following days depending on their postal service.
While the magazine is available to all for this short time, why not send this article onto a colleague so that they can see what you get from your IEMA membership?
Once you have read the new-look magazine, please feel free to let us know what you think of it. You can contact IEMA's Communications Co-ordinator Katrina Pierce at mailto:[email protected] or perhaps e-mail your new Editor, Paul Suff, at mailto:[email protected].
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Posted on 24th January 2011
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