After a brief break prompted due to the economic ill-effects of the pandemic, Seattle Business magazine is scheduled to return later this summer with a special issue in combination with Seattle Magazine.
The issue will look into the future as the pandemic continues to unfold and will also feature the 31st annual compilation of Seattle Business Magazine’s “Best Companies to Work For” voted by company employees themselves.
Editorial director, Seattle Magazine/Seattle Business Magazine Rob Smith writes:
“Seattle Business magazine and Seattle magazine plan to publish similar combo issues for the September-October and November-December time frames, before returning with another special themed issue in January. All will include the same comprehensive coverage you’ve come to expect from both Seattle magazine and Seattle Business magazine.
“Thanks for your support during these very challenging times.”
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