GreenMaster, a magazine published for members of the Canadian Golf Superintendents Association (CGSA), will continue to be published next year, with the CGSA having just signed a five-year contract with Gainesville, Fla.-based Naylor. (GreenMaster will be produced in Canada.) Earlier this year, Richmond Hill, Ont.-based Kenilworth Media Inc. decided to drop GreenMaster from its client list, ending a 19-year relationship.
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GreenMaster has a controlled circulation of about 5,000.
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“Our expectation is that this new partnership will move us forward into the next generation of communication options and opportunities and put the association in the position of being able to meet and exceed the needs of a broad spectrum of members,” said CGSA president Bob Burrows in a release.
Naylor is the self-described leader in North American association publishing. It currently handles magazines, websites and events for over 500 associations in 85 industries, with branch offices in Atlanta, Washington, Winnipeg and Toronto.
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