Skillings Mining Review Redesign Introduces Expanded Content

       By: John Edward
Posted: 2012-11-30 22:52:09
Walnut, CA, November 28, 2012 - Skilling Mining Review today unveiled an addition to its popular printed and digital editorial section. The new section entitled, Profiles In Mining, includes in depth features and person profiles designed to showcase the concentration and breadth of Skillings expanded thought leader editorial content.

The new section contains volumes of engaging interviews and biographies describing management decisions and critical opinions by today’s global mining industry leaders. The segment profiles senior management who venture past traditional corporate lines and defy the opinions of their contemporaries to do what they felt is significant for their careers and the mining industry.

The ongoing series began in June 2012 with Eric Anderson, CEO of Planetary Resources discussing his visionary plan for asteroid mining; in July, Doug Connell CEO of Barr Engineering converses about far reaching environmental and remediation projects and in August enterprise software migration to SAP roundtable with Arvind Singh CEO of Utopia Data Solutions.

The redesigned Profile In Mining section serves as a unique online destination for readers who are looking to stay on the cutting edge of information every day.

New and expanded interactive modules and content in the Skillings include:

- COPPER: Reports designed to advance knowledge and increase the strength of issues comprehension.
- GOLD: This series offers readers real-world cases, results and challenges diagnosis.
- IRON ORE: A regular traditional series that covers critical data in the industry.
- MINING FINANCE: A regular feature that explores current and unknown findings related to niche financing.
- MINING INDUSTRY SAFETY: Worldwide coverage of mission critical issues and related subjects, and groundbreaking research advancements.

Skillings will continue to showcase mining stories through its popular "MINING INDUSTRY SHIPPING" and "MINING SUPPLY CHAIN" department features that use reader-generated content to highlight issues and challenging topics.

In the coming months, Skillings will also re-launch its popular "Mining Mentors" as an editorial training tool, offering new industry readers (as well as seasoned pros) career training plans for navigating the demanding academic and professional path landscape.

"Mining Mentors has always been a destination for anyone looking to improve their everyday course of direction, from mind and body, to their professional relationships," said Chas Pitts, Skillings Publisher. “Our revised sections offers the same high-quality content that our readers expect, plus a number of new editorial features, delivered in print and digital forms containing modern, stimulating and interactive way that maximizes the subscribers knowledge."

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