Annie Turner takes helm of Military & Aerospace Electronics Europe magazine

May 1, 2006
Annie Turner, a veteran journalist of technology industry has joined PennWell as editor in chief of Military & Aerospace Electronics Europe, which launched in March.

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UPSHIRE, England - Annie Turner, a veteran journalist of technology industry has joined PennWell as editor in chief of Military & Aerospace Electronics Europe, which launched in March.

From her base in Norfolk, England, she has written about the technical, economic, social, and political aspects of information technology and telecommunications for the last 11 years in everything from specialist United Kingdom publications to national and international newspapers including The [London] Times and the International Herald Tribune.

Previously she edited a series of technology titles, most recently for The Economist Group.

“Annie brings many years of experience in magazines and newspapers including the invaluable advantage of working on startup magazines,” says John McHale, executive editor of Military & Aerospace Electronics Europe.

“Annie also possesses initiative, natural writing ability, and an inquisitive nature necessary for journalism that cannot be taught,” McHale says. “I know you will enjoy reading her work in every issue of Military & Aerospace Electronics Europe.”

“Annie brings many years of experience in magazines and newspapers including the invaluable advantage of working on startup magazines,” says John McHale, executive editor of Military & Aerospace Electronics Europe.

“Annie also possesses initiative, natural writing ability, and an inquisitive nature necessary for journalism that cannot be taught,” McHale says. “I know you will enjoy reading her work in every issue of Military & Aerospace Electronics Europe.”

“It’s exciting to move into this growing market at a time when the defense and aerospace electronics industry faces so many new challenges, from the changing face of warfare to the impact of global competition,” Turner says.

“The importance of software and optoelectronics have never been so great and will continue to rise while the emergence of new markets will have a profound effect in Europe,” she says. “Military & Aerospace Electronics Europe will provide authoritative and timely technical information for engineers as well as executive, program and operational managers for today and tomorrow.”

More on Military & Aerospace Electronics Europe, which premiered in March and publishes six times a year, can be found at www.mileaeroeurope.com.

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