Future mad men and women in the Rowan University Ad Dynamics student advertising agency have created a media kit for MagazineLiteracy.org to present our mission and goals to magazine industry executives. The media kit explains how every magazine industry stakeholder has a role to play in promoting the use of magazines to meet the literacy needs of community agencies serving at-risk children and families. Magazines offer literacy leaders unique benefits. The media kit includes an interview with Katie Simmons who is spearheading the creation of a model recycled magazine distribution center in Boston. The students who helped create the media kit are: Mirian Martinez, Kristyn Chiavaro, Jon Faronea, Stephanie Lutz, Kyle Hayes, and Brianna Rozzi, president of the club.
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