5 March 2006| Source: Crain Communications Inc
LONDON, March 5 /PRNewswire/ --
Crain Communications Inc announced today it will launch "Business
Insurance Europe," a London-based, biweekly news magazine focused on news,
trends and issues of interest to corporate risk management executives in
Europe.
Staffed with a large contingent of business reporters located throughout
Europe, Business Insurance Europe will begin with a pilot issue on June 12,
2006, and will publish biweekly beginning in September 2006. The print
edition will be published in English with translation of some or all of the
content into several languages provided on the publication's Web site.
"As the European Union steadily expands, risk managers are demanding to
know more about new risks and opportunities in their market while risk
management continues to be one of the business world's most critically
important and dynamic subjects," said Keith Crain, chairman of Crain
Communications. "Business Insurance Europe will champion the European
corporate buyer's perspective as Business Insurance has done for its
predominantly U.S. readers for nearly 40 years."
CCI Vice President/Business Insurance Publisher Martin J. Ross III will
oversee Business Insurance Europe serving as publishing director while Nick
White, formerly with Crain Communications' Automotive News Group has been
named associate publisher/ad director. Business Insurance's Editorial
Director Paul Winston, who has been promoted to BI's associate
publisher/editorial director, will serve as editorial director for the new
European publication.
Based in Business Insurance Europe's London headquarters, Mr. White joins
the new publication from his most recent post as director of business
development in Europe for Crain Communications' Automotive News Group. He
started at CCI from Leading Edge Publishing with the company's 1998
acquisition of Automotive International (AI was later titled Automotive News
International under the company's Automotive News Group). Mr. White led the
international publication's sales efforts from its London headquarters, until
ANI ceased publication in 2001 and he subsequently moved to further develop
the international business efforts for the Group. Mr. Ross will continue to
be based in New York and Mr. Winston will continue to be based in Chicago.
"With Business Insurance, we know that corporate risk management
executives in Europe are seeking news and information specifically related to
the European risk market," said Mr. Ross. "The addition of Business Insurance
Europe allows us not only deepen our coverage in Europe but to, more
importantly, serve as a working tool that the European market demands. By
creating a newspaper that focuses on the European risk market, we can provide
the hard news and information they need to continue to raise their
professional standards and capabilities."
Among the many topics Business Insurance Europe will cover: news of
property/casualty insurance market conditions; European risk analyses; trends
impacting multinational risk management programs; legislative and regulatory
developments; and, profiles of the latest lessons, innovations and leading
personalities from the business insurance market in Europe.
Headquartered at Crain Communications' London office, Business Insurance
Europe will be a business tabloid printed on high-quality, matte-finished
paper. Distribution will be controlled and paid to a tightly qualified
circulation of 15,000 readers, comprising senior executives responsible for
risk management, analysis and financing within Europe's largest corporations
and public entities, as well as executives from Europe's leading brokers,
insurers and risk management service providers. Geographically, the
publication will be distributed to members of the European Union, as well as
such non-E.U. countries as Switzerland, Norway and Russia. The subscription
price will be 150 euros per year. The Internet address for Business Insurance
Europe is www.businessinsuranceeurope.com.
Crain Communications Inc, an international publishing company, publishes
more than 30 highly respected business-to-business newspapers and magazines
including European-based Automotive New Europe, Automobilwoche and European
Rubber Journal. Covering more than a half-dozen strategic industries
worldwide, its U.S.-based publications include Business Insurance, Pensions &
Investments, Advertising Age and Automotive News, with six regional business
publications in the U.S. and Mexico under the Crain name. Crain
Communications has more than 1,100 employees in 18 offices worldwide. The
company's Web site is www.crain.com.
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