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Julie Russell of AdCo Advertising Agency will be assuming editorial responsibility for the ACMOC magazine. Julie and her team have already made significant contributions to the design and creative aspect of our new magazine and we look forward to having them handle the editorial aspect as well. You may reach AdCo at [email protected], by phone at (309) 692-0470, by fax at (309) 692-9925, or by mail at 7817 N. Knoxville Ave, 2nd Floor, Peoria, IL 61614.

Those of us using the computer can most easily contact them at the new e-mail address: [email protected]

Send your advertisements there, your suggestions for articles, your articles, etc.

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What happened to Mark? I thought he was doing a good job.
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Sat, Mar 22, 2008 6:27 AM
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What happened to Mark? I thought he was doing a good job.
There were some problems, and he gracefully turned the work over to ADCO. There was a mutual parting of the ways that was amicable. More than that, I am unwilling to say. The magazine has really improved over what it used to be, and mark is partially responsible for that. But ADCO also contributed to that transformation, and they will be continuing along that line. We wish Mark well in his new endeavors. GWH
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There were some problems, and he gracefully turned the work over to ADCO. There was a mutual parting of the ways that was amicable. More than that, I am unwilling to say. The magazine has really improved over what it used to be, and mark is partially responsible for that. But ADCO also contributed to that transformation, and they will be continuing along that line. We wish Mark well in his new endeavors. GWH
From the sounds of it Julie was working with Mark anyway. I think this is a good thing by the Board of Directors to give the membership what they want. I would like to thank Lee for calling me last week to discuss this and about attending the up coming board meeting in April. I like a Board and Officers that are concerned.
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Sat, Mar 22, 2008 6:39 PM
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From the sounds of it Julie was working with Mark anyway. I think this is a good thing by the Board of Directors to give the membership what they want. I would like to thank Lee for calling me last week to discuss this and about attending the up coming board meeting in April. I like a Board and Officers that are concerned.
George,
It was not clear to me. Is ADCO the same "new" publisher that we changed to recently or is is a different publishing company? Thanks.
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Sat, Mar 29, 2008 9:42 AM
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George,
It was not clear to me. Is ADCO the same "new" publisher that we changed to recently or is is a different publishing company? Thanks.
For the past year or so, the magazine had been produced by a joint venture, Multi-Ad as the printer and distributor, and oasis marketing (Mark) as the editor. Oasis marketing has been replaced by ADCO.
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Sat, Mar 29, 2008 7:24 PM
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For the past year or so, the magazine had been produced by a joint venture, Multi-Ad as the printer and distributor, and oasis marketing (Mark) as the editor. Oasis marketing has been replaced by ADCO.
Thanks George. That clears it up for me.
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