Thomas R. Cutler, President and CEO of the largest manufacturing PR and marketing firm, TR Cutler, Inc. (http://www.trcutlerinc.com) resigned this month as associate editor of Industrial Connection magazine effective immediately.
Cutlers enhanced roles with other publications and media outlets made the departure from Industrial Connection necessary. Cutler has been named regular contributing editor to InMFG magazine (formerly Industrial Product Bulletin), a monthly Reed Business publication.
Thomas R. Cutler is also a contributing journalist for the following publications:
- Advanced Manufacturing
- American Metal Market
- Business Integration Journal
- Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters
- Fabricating and Metalworking
- Food Engineering
- Food Quality
- InMFG magazine
- Industrial Computing/InTech
- IT for Industry
- Machine Design
- Manufacturing Automation
- Metalworking Production and Purchasing
- Moldmaking Technologies
- Plant Magazine
- Plastics News
- Quality Digest
- The Manufacturer
- Time Compression Technology
- Tool Moldmaking
Cutler continues to serve as the editor of the quarterly publication Manufacturing Profiles and authors more than three hundred feature articles annually for more than two hundred publications.
Thomas R. Cutler also serves as the spokesperson for the ETO Institute (http://www.etoinstitute.org).
Cutler is the founder of the Manufacturing Media Consortium consisting of more than two thousand journalists worldwide writing about trends in the manufacturing sector. Cutler is the author of the best-selling PR guide, The Manufacturers Public Relations and Media Guide. Cutler is a national public speaker, and recently announced the August 2005 launch of PR Advantage -- an affinity PR program for Manufacturing Associations and their members.
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