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Publisher's Letter

By Evan Kessler
March 1, 2007
Where Did This Come From?

You are reading a magazine you have never seen before, and you may be wondering where it came from? What is it about? And why did it come to you?



You are reading a magazine you have never seen before, and you may be wondering where it came from? What is it about? And why did it come to you?

Restoration & Remediation magazine is the latest publication from BNP Media, a leading publisher of business-to-business magazines and related Web sites helping professionals to succeed in business by providing superior information.

You received this because you are a leader in your field, either as a contractor providing restoration and remediation services, a high-level insurance claims professional, a person responsible for asset management, a supplier or other professional allied to the disaster loss, restoration and mitigation fields.

As the publishers of ICS Cleaning Specialist magazine, which has served the restoration industry for more than 30 years, we are no strangers to the restoration and remediation industry, and we recognized a definite need for more information specific to these fields. R&R uniquely ties contractors with insurance claims and property management professionals in a way that has never been done. We hope you will find this both interesting and informative.

Visit our Web site at www.randrmagonline.com and you will find exclusive features and regular breaking news for disaster restoration and related fields, as well as unique information and links to other valuable sources. We are also introducing a monthly e-newsletter starting in April to keep you informed between issues of R&R magazine. Please go to www.randrmagonline.com to register and receive your e-newsletter.

To continue receiving each publication of R&R, please return the enclosed subscription card or go online at www.randrmagonline.com. Be sure to tell your colleagues about this magazine so they too may receive this valuable publication.

Your feedback is extremely valuable to us. Please e-mail me at kesslere@bnpmedia.com with any comments you have about R&R. Let us know what subjects you would like to see us cover, and any other information we may provide that would help you in your business.

We look forward to R&R magazine becoming your most valuable information source.

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