PREDC engages Emily Walker to produce SUSTAIN magazine
A new business-working relationship has been established between the Penetangore Regional Economic Development Corporation (PREDC) and Emily Walker of Kincardine to assist with the development and production of the third edition of PREDC's economic development magazine, titled “SUSTAIN”.
Walker can be contacted at walker@predc.ca.
PREDC continues to support economic development and its production of "SUSTAIN" magazine which promotes Kincardine and area. The magazine is designed to strategically market the business community to specific target audiences including upper-tier government ministries, agencies, industry site selectors, foreign embassies, local and regional parties.
"Emily Walker, who has an Honours English degree from Wilfrid Laurier University, is an excellent fit for our SUSTAIN magazine project, says PREDC chairman Jim Prenger. "We are pleased that we have local talent capable of producing a fine-quality magazine that we, as a community, can be proud of."
“I am impressed with her qualifications and her quiet confidence," says Allan Ribbink, PREDC director. "She presents herself well and is just what this magazine development needs to see it through to completion."
"SUSTAIN" is currently the only local business and industry magazine produced in this area to solicit industry and business interests to develop within the community. Economic development efforts need this exposure to highlight the benefits of locating in the Kincardine area and showing the sustainability of the community and its fine attributes.
Each edition of "SUSTAIN" focuses around a theme. This year's will be "HERE TO STAY," making it an edition that will highlight the wonderful success stories of the long-standing industry and businesses. It will also introduce exciting new members of the business community, as well as provide current statistical information and promote the magazine sponsors.
PREDC is honoured to be able to continue its economic development efforts in Kincardine and the surrounding area.
For more information, contact Prenger at 519-396-7711 or by E-mail at info@predc.ca.
Written ByLiz Dadson is the founder and editor of the Kincardine Record and has been in the news business since 1986.
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