Amy Rowell Joins Desktop Engineering as Editorial Director
DUBLIN,
NH, Jan 22, 2008 - Desktop Engineering (DE) magazine, published by Level 5
Communications, Inc., today announced the appointment of Amy Rowell to the
position of editorial director of the magazine and its associated
properties.
Previously, Rowell was executive editor of Innovate Forum, and also an
industry analyst/editor with consulting firm Cyon Research. Her publishing
industry experience spans senior editorial management positions with
engineering and design-centric media outlets including MCADCafe, Cadence
magazine, and Computer Graphics World magazine. Additionally, Rowell’s
experience includes technical marketing and market research for several
leading manufacturing firms.
“Amy is a highly regarded industry analyst and editor in the high
tech/manufacturing sector with an excellent understanding of topics related
to PLM, innovation, globalization and new product development,” said Steve
Robbins, CEO of Level 5 Communications. “We are very fortunate to have such
a highly-accomplished professional of Amy’s caliber and her 20+ years of
market experience to lead DE’s editorial team.”
In her role as editorial director, Rowell plans to build upon DE’s
editorial excellence in print and online. “We plan to increase DE’s
industry-leading coverage on HPC and analysis, and to provide insight into
the issues surrounding 2D to 3D migration,” she said. “DE will also expand
its coverage in critical areas such as product and process innovation, rapid
manufacturing, and design collaboration.”
Rowell graduated from Clarkson College of Technology in Potsdam , NY with
a Bachelor of Science in Technical Marketing/Mechanical Engineering. She
lives with her family in Nashua, NH. She can be reached via email at
arowell@deskeng.com, or via phone
at 603-889-9194.
About Desktop Engineering Magazine:
DE is the knowledge leader that collaborative design and manufacturing
engineering teams, engineering/IT managers, and C-level executives in
enterprise OEMs and SMB manufacturers rely upon for technology news and
product information they need to succeed in the global manufacturing market.
DE’s 63,000 subscribers* stay informed about mission-critical design
(MCAD/CAM/PLM), analysis (CAE/simulation), rapid prototyping/manufacturing
and reverse engineering (RP&M), and IT tools and technologies that power the
product design/development process through DE every month and daily at the
DE website, www.deskeng.com. DE is
produced by Level 5 Communications, Inc., in Dublin, NH.
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