Lori Coon, the publisher of Charleston Business Magazine, writes about the decision to return to print in May.
Coon writes, “We did not publish our April printed magazines, but instead launched a daily statewide newsletter, The Business Narrative, to keep businesses up to date on the constant c
hanges within our business environment. It has been a huge success.
“We did not publish our April issue with a financial theme because so much was changing within the industry. What was relevant one day no longer was the next.
“But we’re returning to our trusted print products in May because we’re confident we can give you compelling, relevant and indispensable information you need – and won’t find anywhere else. And I’m pleased to announce Charleston Business will become a monthly publication with the May issue. It’s part of our effort to keep you informed about South Carolina business.
“Our magazines are dedicated to helping you understand, analyze and learn from business and community leaders. In raising our profile, we want to help shape South Carolina’s business narrative.”
Read more here.
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