Rob Fulop promoted to group publisher of Pit & Quarry, PP&E

rob-fulopCLEVELAND February 18, 2015 North Coast Media is pleased to announce the promotion of Rob Fulop to group publisher of Pit & Quarry (PQ), the aggregates industry’s leading publication since 1916, and Portable Plants & Equipment (PP&E)a publication introduced in 2005 and written for mobile operators across multiple industries.

Fulop has 21 years of experience in media sales and management experience with 20 years of it aligned with the P&Q portfolio of products.

“Rob has been instrumental in leading the significant growth of the Pit & Quarry and PP&E portfolios in recent years,” said Kevin Stoltman, president and CEO of North Coast Media. “The magazine continues its long stretch as the market leader and also boasts other notable accomplishments including the success of PP&E magazine, which now offers a standalone website and monthly enewsletter, the introduction of the annual Pit & Quarry Hall of Fame event in 2013, which has quickly become one of the industry’s premier event, and the evolution of the annual Pit & Quarry Roundtable networking event.”

Pit & Quarry has been serving the aggregates industry for nearly 100 years. The Pit & Quarry Media Network includes the monthly Pit & Quarry magazine, Pit & Quarry Weekly Report enewsletter, the monthly Pit & Quarry Equipment Spotlight enewsletter, the pitandquarry.com website, Pit & Quarry University and the Pit & Quarry Handbook.

The PP&E media network includes the quarterly PP&E magazine, monthly PP&E News and the portableplants.com website.

Fulop is based at the North Coast Media headquarters at 1360 E. 9th Street, Suite 1070, Cleveland, OH 44114. He can be reached at 216-706-3741 or rfulop@northcoastmedia.net.

Pit & Quarry Promotes Rob Fulop to group publisher

rob-fulopCLEVELAND, OH — February 18, 2015 — North Coast Media is pleased to announce the promotion of Rob Fulop to Group Publisher of Pit & Quarry, the aggregates industry’s leading publication since 1916, and Portable Plants & Equipment (PP&E), a publication introduced in 2005 and written for mobile operators across multiple industries.

Fulop has 21 years of experience in media sales and management experience with 20 years of it aligned with the Pit & Quarry portfolio of products.

“Rob has been instrumental in leading the significant growth of the Pit & Quarry and PP&E portfolios in recent years, ” said Kevin Stoltman, President and CEO of North Coast Media. “The magazine continues its long-stretch as the market leader and also boasts other notable accomplishments including the success of PP&E magazine which now offers a standalone website and monthly enewsletter, the introduction of the annual Pit & Quarry Hall of Fame event in 2013, which has quickly become one of the industry’s premier event, and the evolution of the annual Pit & Quarry Roundtable networking event.”

Pit & Quarry has been serving the aggregates industry for nearly 100 years. The Pit & Quarry Media Network includes the monthly Pit & Quarry magazine, Pit & Quarry Weekly Report enewsletter, the monthly Pit & Quarry Equipment Spotlight enewsletter, the pitandquarry.com website, P&Q University and the Pit & Quarry Handbook.

The PP&E Media Network includes the quarterly PP&E magazine, monthly PP&E News and the portableplants.com website.

Fulop is based at the North Coast Media headquarters at 1360 East 9th Street, Suite 1070, Cleveland, OH 44114. He can be reached at 216-706-3741 or rfulop@northcoastmedia.net.

Golfdom strengthens editorial team with addition of Hiscock, Gannon

CLEVELAND, OH — December 10, 2014 — Two new editorial staffers have joined Golfdom magazine, dedicated to seeing the magazine continue its successful ways in 2015 and beyond.

Ed Hiscock, former editor-in-chief of Golf Course Management (GCM) magazine, has signed on to be Golfdom’s editor-at-large.

“Ed is one of the few people I consider a mentor. He hired me at GCSAA when I was a kid coming out of college, so to add his experience and insight to Golfdom some 15 years later is a thrill for me,” says Seth Jones, Golfdom’s editor-in-chief, who worked with Hiscock from 1999 to 2010.

Hiscock worked for 16 years covering the golf course management and turf industry, first for Grounds Management magazine and then for GCM. He worked for the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America serving as GCM’s managing editor, editor and editor-in-chief. He was on the association’s management team, a position in which he helped plan the annual Golf Industry Show. He eventually became GCSAA’s director of member communications, traveling nationally and internationally to cover an industry for which he is passionate.

“I spent about a quarter of my life writing about and advocating for golf course superintendents,” Hiscock says. “I’m happy and excited to reconnect with so many people in an industry I am proud to serve.”

The magazine also adds recent Ohio State University grad Grant Gannon as associate editor. “Grant was a successful sportswriter at one of the nation’s largest schools, and came highly recommended to us,” Jones says. “He is a perfect fit for our team and our industry.”

Hiscock and Gannon will represent the magazine across all platforms: print, digital media and live events. Readers can expect to see both editors at events such as the Golf Industry Show, GIE+Expo and other in-the-field reporting opportunities.

“We’re making these additions in the same year that we won an industry-commanding 21 TOCA Awards,” says Golfdom publisher Pat Roberts. “Clearly, we’re not going to rest on our laurels. We’re fully committed to continuously strengthening the high level of editorial quality that readers have come to expect of Golfdom. Adding Ed and Grant is another win for our magazine, one that readers and advertisers alike can begin appreciating immediately.”

Hiscock reintroduces himself to the industry via his column he penned for the December issue, available tomorrow. He will work remotely from his home near Table Rock Lake in Missouri. He can be reached via email at ehiscock@northcoastmedia.net. Gannon will be working from North Coast Media’s headquarters in Cleveland, and can be contacted at 216-363-7928 or ggannon@northcoastmedia.net.

Pit & Quarry, PP&E magazines welcome Chloe Kalin to lead online directory sales

kalin_chloeCLEVELAND, OH — December 3, 2014 — Pit & Quarry, the aggregates industry’s leading publication since 1916, and Portable Plants & Equipment (PP&E), its sister publication written for mobile operators across multiple industries, are pleased to announce that Chloe Kalin has joined their teams as marketing and sales manager for their online buyers’ guides.

Kalin brings with her 10 years of experience with sales and customer service in the retail and hospitality industries, with the last five years in a management role.

“We are excited to add Chloe to our team. I am confident she will be a great asset to our customers as she educates them on how to best take advantage of exposure opportunities offered by the industry’s most complete online directories,” said Publisher Rob Fulop. “We’ve made significant investments into these cutting-edge online reference tools.”

Each September, Pit & Quarry publishes its annual print directory of aggregates industry equipment suppliers and distributors. In 2013, a robust and enhanced online directory debuted in 2013 and is available at www.pitandquarrybuyersguide.com. PP&E also publishes in September a print directory of suppliers to the portable plants industry and its online directory can be accessed at www.ppebuyersguide.com.

To update or upgrade your online buyers’ guide listings, please contact Kalin at 216-363-7929 or ckalin@northcoastmedia.net.

Pit & Quarry’s editorial team strengthened with addition of George Reddin as contributor

george-reddinCLEVELAND, OH — November 10, 2014 — Pit & Quarry, the aggregates industry’s market-leading publication since 1916, is pleased to announce that George Reddin has joined the editorial team as a contributing editor.

Reddin is a managing director with FMI Capital Advisors, Inc., FMI Corporation’s investment banking subsidiary. He specializes in mergers and acquisitions and financial advisory services. Reddin will cover these areas quarterly as a contributing editor to the magazine.

“We feel very fortunate to include George in the pages of Pit & Quarry magazine,” says Rob Fulop, publisher of Pit & Quarry. “George has been a well-respected authority in the construction and aggregates industries for years. His presentations and participation at our annual roundtable and conference are always one of the highlights of the event.”

Reddin works regularly with companies in the construction materials industry (aggregate, hot-mix asphalt, ready-mix concrete and concrete product producers), as well as contractors involved in road building construction. He is a member of the National Asphalt Pavement Association, National Ready Mixed Concrete Association, National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association and the National Precast Concrete Association.

Pennyslvania newspaper heralds Herb Graffis winner

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Seth Jones, Jim Rattigan, and Rees Jones

Golfdom 2014 Herb Graffis Businessperson of the Year Jim Rattigan of Schuylkill Country Club received a nice write-up in the Republican Herald, the local newspaper for Pottsville in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.

Rattigan, the superintendent and director of operations at the club, told the newspaper he has been a lifetime lover of golf, building his career from the ground up as a teenager. He admitted that he was unfamiliar with Graffis prior to his nomination.

“I didn’t even know who he was,” Rattigan admitted to the newspaper. “But when I was approached by the whole thing, I looked him up. … He basically got everyone together and said, ‘Guys, we’re going to make money on this.’ ”

The course at Schuylkill was designed by golf course designer Donald Ross, and Golfdom recognized Rattigan’s vision of both restoring the course and maintaining its history and tradition.

“He’s gotten those guys to bring some of the Don Ross out of that course,” said Golfdom Editor-in-Chief Seth Jones in a phone interview with the newspaper. “It’s not just him doing a good job — it’s also him being a good steward of the history of the game.”

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