Masonry Magazine June 1996 Page. 31
CHANGE...
Sometimes change is viewed as a bad thing. Sometimes it can be a good thing. Either way you look at it, change usually means a fresh start... a new beginning. As it so happens, many things have changed with your MASONRY Magazine. This is the second issue of
The Last Word
MASONRY with an all new look and focus. As you might have been able to tell, MASONRY has a main focus in each addition dedicated to a special feature. Last issue featured leadership in the masonry industry. This issue of course is legislation and Washington's impact on your business. July's issue will be on training and education. Each issue taking an indepth look at a primary feature. We will also be increasing the layout of MASONRY making it easier to read and more appealing to look at. We hope you will like the changes.
I have recently accepted the role of MASONRY's Editor. I am excited to come on board at such an exciting time with the MCAA and MASONRY Magazine. The association is focused and achieving new heights every day. MASONRY Magazine is moving to a wider acceptance in the masonry industry. I hope to continue to guide MASONRY to a dominant role in our industry. I would like to thank the MCAA Officers for bestowing such a large trust in me to direct the magazine. I am looking forward to bringing some positive changes to MASONRY Magazine and to MCAA.
I welcome your comments.
Richard N. Olson
Editor
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