Firm to Sell Voyager Products to Schools

Forest Technologies has reached an exclusive agreement with the Voyager Co., of New York, N.Y., to market and sell Voyager titles into the K-12 education channel. Forest Technologies will also develop school materials for ten Voyager programs. The firm was founded by Forest Barbieri, founder of Educational Resources and former COO of Davidson and Associates. It is "dedicated to producing, licensing and partnering to bring the highest level of products and value added materials to schools." Voyager publishes a wide range of fiction and non-fiction titles for Macintosh and Windows, including the Who Built America? historical CD-ROM and the Criterion Collection of educational videodiscs. Forest Technologies, (847)428-2184, West Dundee, IL, www.foresttech.com.

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