Pro Remodeler Wins Neal Award for Best Industry Coverage
The editorial team received the award for a trio of features covering current trends and their implications on the future of remodeling. Pro Remodeler Staff | June 09, 2021
Pro Remodeler has won a Neal Award for Best Industry Coverage in the 67th annual Jesse H. Neal Awards, which recognizes excellence in business reporting. The award is not only a testament to the editorial team, but also a nod to the vibrancy of remodeling and the professionals that push the boundaries of design, building science and business operations.
A Trio of 3 Features
For The Money Effect, Managing Editor James F. McClister detailed private equity firms growing involvement in home improvement. He interviewed remodelers whose expansions are being funded by PE and created a timeline of the largest acquisitions, one of the only of its kind.
Jesse H. Neal Awards
The Neal Awards judges the Best Media Brand category on a publication’s depth of offerings, journalistic excellence, presentation and service to readers.
Supermarket News named 2021 Neal Awards finalist in Best Media Brand category Jesse H. Neal Awards recognize overall editorial excellence and a brand’s commitment to serve its audience across all platforms
The Jesse H. Neal Awards named Supermarket News as a finalist for the Best Media Brand for overall editorial excellence in business-to-business media.
The Neal Awards, regarded as the Pulitzer Prizes of business-to-business journalism, judges the Best Media Brand category on a publication’s depth of offerings, journalistic excellence, presentation, service to readers and innovation across print, digital media, events and social platforms.
First book in upcoming trilogy follows one woman as she forms a hacker clan to go against a tech giant
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Deb Radcliff announces publication of ‘Breaking Backbones: Information is Power’
Tech is even more powerful than most people realize and not everything you see or read in cyber is real KIHEI, Hawaii (PRWEB) April 27, 2021 In Deb Radcliff’s new cyberthriller “Breaking Backbones: Information is Power: Book I of the Hacker Trilogy” (published by Archway Publishing) a hacker war 17 years in the making erupts after GlobeCom takes over the world through human chip implants.
Cyberinvestigator Cindy Frank (aka Cy) refuses to take a chip implant and leaves her job at the Defense Forensics Labs to go off-grid and form a hacker clan. It takes the hackers nearly two decades to form and execute an attack against GlobeCom, which has taken over the world through human chip implants. While the freedom