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WANT SOMETHING NEW? HERE YOU GO!
ISSUE #2 OF KB MAG IS HERE!
The Kiteboarder Magazine just released Issue #2, loaded with dozens of startling riding shots, insider tips on unusual riding destinations, useful tune up and repair tips, rider profiles, "how to" features, event coverage and MORE! Grab a copy off the rack to checkout this phenomena first hand. Do it FAST as we hear they are selling out quickly. You can also see the entire issue for FREE, cover to cover in pdf format by CLICKING: SHOW ME ISSUE # 2 You can subscribe to future issues by visiting the KB Mag. website at: THE Kiteboarder Magazine is 100% made in the U.S.A. by kiteboarders http://kbmag.com/ AND ... The KB Mag. team has been bolstered big time with the strong, diverse talents of TWO NEW KEY MEMBERS including: Marina Chang - Publisher Hometown: San Luis Obispo, CA marina@kbmag.com Marina shreds off the DR Marina Chang is the new publisher of The Kiteboarder and is in charge of managing operations, distribution, finance, sales, marketing, promotions, and strategic relationships. She will also play a key role in shaping editorial content and the overall vision of The Kiteboarder. A Journalism graduate from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA, Marina worked extensively in advertising, public relations and event marketing for over 12 years specializing in retail, hospitality and tourism. Before joining The Kiteboarder, Marina traveled to the Dominican Republic to paraglide and learn kiteboarding. She was immediately hooked on the sport, moved to Cabarete and was a partner at Kitexcite for three years. Through her marketing efforts, the school is now one of the best known Kite Centers in the world, and the most recommended resource for people wanting information about kiteboarding in Cabarete and the Dominican Republic. ThePublisher with her kite retrieval crew mounted up and loaded for bear, or was that beer! She feels that her cumulative professional and life experience has been preparing her for the “dream job” she has today as Publisher of The Kiteboarder. Her passion for the sport, industry knowledge, business experience and educational background are ideally matched to her new position. “Our goal is to put out the highest quality publication on the market today, in terms of feel, editorial content and photos. We are taking a harder journalistic yet entertaining approach to providing up-to-date information on news, equipment, instruction, travel, safety, and in-depth profiles on the personalities of our sport . The Kiteboarder Magazine is 100% made in the US by kiteboarders. Our biggest point of differentiation and strength over our competitors is our staff and marketing expertise – key personnel is comprised of experienced riders on snow and water that are in tune with what everyday kiters kiters want to know about. Marina sends it off the Dominican Republic We are all passionate about kiting, have strong business backgrounds in complementing areas, and are fully focused on one magazine versus several in a publishing group. Editorial content is focusing on US issues, trends, travel and happenings but will also cover noteworthy international news, riders and competitions, as well as interesting destinations. By the end of our first year, our aspiration is to establish The Kiteboarder Magazine as the leading hub of the sport in print with a strong presence on the web." *** Gabe Brown - Marketing/New Business Development Hometown: San Fransico, CA gabe@kbmag.com Gabe flying hard in from the blue. The other new addition to KB Mag., Gabe Brown was previously the West Coast Editor for Kiteboarding Magazine published out of Orlando, Florida. Gabe will be handling advertising sales, marketing and business development along with assisting the editorial staff. He started Kiteboarding in San Francisco in 2000, helped to form the San Francisco Kiteboarding Association and is a certified instructor. He is also the producer for KillaHz, a video production company that just released one of the hottest new Kiteboarding videos; "WindReels Volume 1." Gabe majored in Photography at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco, CA. He has written articles and provided photos for the AP and other major publications. www.1cps.net In joining The Kiteboarder Magazine, Gabe seeks to join a core team devoted to creating dynamic fresh content while exercising the freedom to give readers more of what they want to see. Gabe at the wheel off Sherman Island, CA. Gabe is looking forward to providing readers with top photos packaged with novel, interesting and relevant content. He would like to work through the Internet presence of www.kbmag.com to provide up-to-date product info and to support the people who support this industry, the riders at large. Gabe has traveled to kitebeaches and spoken to riders in virtually every state in USA. He feels that he has a good handle on who reads the magazines and what they want to see. *** Marina and Gabe join the rest of the highly capable team at KB Mag. including: Ryan Riccitelli - Editor/Photographer Hometown: Carlsbad, CA ryan@kbmag.com Ryan tweaked. Experience: Editor of Kiteboarding Magazine 3 years, Photographer, www.riccitelliphoto.com Riding Experience: 4 years Ryan fires away ... Photo: Islamorada Invitational Riccitelli brings 4 years of kiteboarding experience to the table. He has brought out 14 magazine issues while editor at Kiteboarding Magazine and contributed photography to dozens of magazines and newspapers around the world. Riccitelli has also authored two Beginners Guides and written and edited kiteboarding instructional articles for the last three years. The future editor of KB Mag. getting an EARLY start to board sports at Carlsbad Skate Park http://www.riccitelliphoto.com/ Riccitelli's comments on starting Kiteboarder Magazine were, "I can't wait to show the kiteboarding world what my true vision of a kiteboarding magazine is." *** James Brown - Art Director/Photographer Hometown, Colorado james.@kbmag.com Photo: Red Bull Experience: Pro Rider, kitesnowboard pioneer; Owner and operator of Outreach Media, graphic design company, Riding Experience: 4 years James Brown brings four years of Kite Snowboard experience to the table. He has been featured in magazines around the world writing technical articles, competition coverage and travel features. His experience on snow and water will help Kiteboarder expand the Kite snow coverage and be instrumental to it's growth. Brown stated, "Kiteboarder is just what the industry needs--a magazine that is 100% kiter owned and operated. We hate politics and want to give the average working man a magazine they can relate to." *** Gary Martin - Technical Advisor Hometown: Oceanside, CA Gary tearing it up in the Mohave Desert!? Photo: Patterson Experience: Technical Editor for Kiteboarding Magazine, Founder of first kitebording shop in San Diego, CA Riding Experience: 5 Gary Martin represents the O.G. kiteboarder. With over 20 years of windsurfing industry experience, Gary's mature perspective will help keep the magazine focused on the older generation. Gary authored dozens of technical articles for Kiteboarding Magazine over the last year and his experience will only enhance the quality of Kiteboarder. "My goal is to represent the older guys like myself who can't relate to handle passes. Yeah we think they are cool, but the idea is to make Kiteboarder into a magazine that encompasses all generations. We have a lot of great technical and instructional content planned. I know the kiteboarding public is going appreciate our direction." MORE GOOD THINGS TO COME FROM THE KITEBOARDER MAG. - COUNT ON IT! THE Kiteboarder Magazine is 100% made in the U.S.A. by kiteboarders http://kbmag.com/ |
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