Ellen Romanow Named Associate Publisher, 1105 Education Group

CHATSWORTH, CA. October 16, 2007 -- 1105 Education Group, a division of 1105 Media Inc., announced today the appointment of Ellen Romanow as Associate Publisher of the business unit dedicated to serving the K-20 education technology community. Romanow will be responsible for sales and custom media across the growing division of print, online, and events. She will report to Wendy La Duke, Education Group Publisher.

"We are very excited to have a proven performer and seasoned leader like Ellen join our group," said La Duke. "The Education Group has grown tremendously, both organically and through acquisition, and Ellen's strong background and track record in publishing, sales, and marketing will help us continue to grow and build integrated, multimedia marketing solutions that meet the needs of educators as well as advertisers."

Most recently, Romanow was Managing Director, Custom Media for 1105. Prior to that, she ran her own company, Custom Content Solutions, which provided custom media consulting, sales, and implementation services to publishers. Romanow also has held management positions at CXO Media, an IDG company, Reed Business Information (formerly Cahners Publishing Company), and Ziff Davis.

"The education market is certainly one of the most interesting, dynamic, and progressive verticals, and one where technology has made a tremendous impact," said Romanow. "I'm excited to join this talented, experienced team of publishing professionals and be associated with such venerable titles as T.H.E. Journal and Campus Technology, which are leading the ed tech market."

About 1105 Education Group
1105 Education Group, a division of 1105 Media Inc., provides comprehensive information and analysis for K-20 education professionals who acquire and deploy technology to advance academic and administrative processes on campuses, in districts, and schools. The Education Group's integrated portfolio of print, online, events, and custom media includes monthly T.H.E. Journal and Campus Technology magazines, their respective websites and eNewsletters; online properties EduHound and Education Plaza; FETC and Campus Technology conferences.

About 1105 Media Inc.
1105 Media Inc. is a leading provider of integrated information and media in targeted business-to-business markets, including specialized sectors of the information technology community; industrial health, safety and compliance; security; environmental protection; and home healthcare. 1105's offerings span print and online magazines, journals and newsletters; seminars, conferences and trade shows; training courseware; and web-based services. 1105 Media is based in Chatsworth, CA, with offices throughout the United States; it was formed on April 7, 2006, by Nautic Partners LLC, Alta Communications and Neal Vitale, to acquire 101communications, LLC, and Stevens Publishing. www.1105media.com.

###

Contact:
Kay Heitzman
Director of Marketing
Campus Technology/T.H.E. Journal
1105 Media Inc.
818.734.1520 x 158
[email protected]

Featured

  •  laptop on a clean desk with digital padlock icon on the screen

    Data Privacy a Top Concern as Orgs Scale Up AI Agents

    As organizations race to integrate AI agents into their cloud operations and workflows, they face a crucial reality: while enthusiasm is high, major adoption barriers remain, according to a new Cloudera report. Chief among them is the challenge of safeguarding sensitive data.

  • chart with ascending bars and two silhouetted figures observing it, set against a light background with blue and purple tones

    Report: Enterprises Are Embracing Agentic AI

    According to a new report from SnapLogic, 50% of enterprises are already deploying AI agents, and another 32% plan to do so within the next 12 months..

  • stacks of glowing digital documents with circuit patterns and data streams

    Mistral AI Intros Advanced AI-Powered OCR

    French AI startup Mistral AI has announced Mistral OCR, an advanced optical character recognition (OCR) API designed to convert printed and scanned documents into digital files with "unprecedented accuracy."

  • student using a tablet with math symbols dissolving into a glowing AI

    Survey: Students Say AI Use Can Reduce Math Anxiety

    In a recent survey, 56% of high school students said that the use of artificial intelligence can go a long way toward reducing math anxiety.