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TAPPI Journal Launches New Research Ambassador Program

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The TAPPI Journal Research Ambassador program enables organizations to support scholarly activity, innovation, and the sustainability of the industry through advertising and sponsored content in the Journal.

The TAPPI Journal (TJ) Research Ambassador program offers customizable, flexible opportunities to support your advertising strategy through display advertising, advertorials, case studies, and white papers in TJ as well as the official Research Ambassador digital badge, which can be prominently displayed on your company website and marketing collateral. Displaying this badge signifies your company’s recognition that scientific research feeds the advancements that ultimately benefit manufacturers and their customers.

TJ is proud to recognize Kemira as the first TJ Ambassador. “The Editorial Board is very excited about this new program,” said Doug Coffin, TJ’s Editor-in-Chief. “Organizations like Kemira champion innovation every day. The Research Ambassador designation serves as a beacon of their commitment to industry innovation.”

As a Research Ambassador for TAPPI Journal, your advertising support encourages scientific innovation and technology advancements that sustain and grow a range of forest products-related industries. TAPPI Journal’s stringently peer-reviewed research is especially critical as these industries adapt to rapidly changing customer and market demands. Participation in the program demonstrates a firm commitment to the future of your industry, whether it’s pulp, paper, tissue, packaging, nonwovens or converting.  

For more information on the Research Ambassador program, contact Shane Holt at sholt@naylor.com, 352-333-3345 or view the media kit.

 

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