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UA Journal

Representing approximately 326,000 highly skilled members across North America, the UA is the established leader in training for the piping industry, as well as a vibrant organization fighting on behalf of worker rights.


United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Indusrty


Print Management produces the UA Journal, an award-winning monthly magazine that features major construction projects throughout the United States and Canada, as well as commentary on important legislative, health, and community issues of interest to the membership.

The UA JOURNAL presents some of the most relevant and challenging writing found in the labor press today and is the preeminent magazine of its type in the field. Working closely with the UA to determine their current organizational needs, PMI members travel throughout the United States and Canada to do original research, reporting, and photography. We then write and edit articles, and manage all aspects of the design and production of the magazine. 

The relationship

between PMI and the UA is solidly established, based on a long-time trust and mutual respect. PMI’s staff members have worked with the UA for nearly 30 years, bringing our experience and expertise to an extensive array of projects. PMI works closely with all aspects of the organization’s communication efforts, including the monthly production of the UA Journal, as well videos, brochures, and many other promotional materials.

 

ACTFL

ACTFL, based in Alexandria, VA, is a national organization dedicated to the improvement and expansion of the teaching and learning of all languages at all levels of instruction.


American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages


Since the association's launch in 2006, Print Management has been coordinating all aspects of production of The Language Educator, the award-winning magazine published by ACTFL dedicated to the advancement of foreign language education. 

Services for ACTFL


  • Editor for article submission and review
  • Research and writing original articles on teaching methods and language programs
  • Close collaboration on the yearly convention of more than 6,000 educations.
  • Education sessions on the magazine article writing and submission process
  • Writing and design of additional books, materials, and publications for ACTFL


(Left to right: Barbara Riddleberger, Joyce Woods, Genie Ford, and Sandy Cutshall of the Print Management team)