|
Bill Gato
to Highlight Important Strategies of Print Industry at NAHP 2006
Chicago Ad Summit
Washington, DC--(HISPANIC
PR WIRE)--July 12, 2006--The National Association of Hispanic
Publications, Inc. (NAHP, Inc) is gearing up for its 2006 Ad Summit
in Chicago from August 24 -25 at the Allegro Hotel with knowledgeable
entrepreneurs of the print industry who will participate in panels,
lead discussions and moderate seminars.
Moderators will include
Bill Gato, the President and a partner of Hispanic Digital Network,
INC (HDN). Gato’s career in communications has spanned over
16 years and has included areas such as print journalism, radio
and advertising. Gato is the recipient of five awards for South
Florida Achievement in Radio, was an active contributor to the
Miami Herald’s Pulitzer Prize winning coverage of Hurricane
Andrew in 1993, and received the NAHJ’s Student Journalist
of the Year Award in 1990. Gato will be participating in a panel
discussion on the importance of electronic media in the publication
industry. “Creating Alliances: Hispanic Publications with
Hispanic Electronic Media and New Media” will be held on
Friday, August 25 at 9:00 a.m.
The focus of the Ad
Summit is to highlight the changes taking place in the Hispanic
print industry in the U.S. by revealing trends, research, as well
as case studies of effective ad campaigns through Hispanic print.
To register for this
event, or for more information, log on to http://www.nahp.org
or call 202-662-7416.
About the National
Association of Hispanic Publications, Inc
The National Association
of Hispanic Publications, Inc., (NAHP, Inc) is the largest organization
representing Hispanic publications at the national level. NAHP
Inc. works with 150 member and affiliated publications that share
a combined circulation of more than 10 million. Its member publications
and affiliated media associates reach more than 50 percent of
Hispanic households in throughout the U.S. every week. NAHP, Inc.
provides professional tools to assist Hispanic publications to
more effectively reach their readership. NAHP Inc. works hard
at keeping the Hispanic community informed and educated about
social issues, updating its readers about member publications,
providing technical assistance and improving the quality of Hispanic
publications at the national level. Please, visit our website
for more information: http://www.nahp.org or call 202-662-7250.
--30--
CONTACT:
Silvia Beato
202-662-7431 |