The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) today launched a new website for their award winning flagship publication, the STEP Journal, www.stepjournal.org
The STEP Journal is the official magazine of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. It is published ten times a year and has a readership of more than 28,000 practitioners and key regulatory, government and industry figures.
The new dedicated stepjournal.org website features a fully searchable STEP Journal archive, which will allow readers to search through all STEP Journal articles since the magazine’s redesign in 2008.
The website will also allow online access to STEP’s jurisdictional summaries, which provide an overview of legal, tax, regulatory and practice changes in all jurisdictions where there are STEP members.
Chief Executive David Harvey said: “The move to a dedicated website provides the latest evidence of the great progress that has been made by the STEP Journal since its inception almost 20 years ago. The key to the STEP Journal’s success has been the time and effort invested by STEP members and staff. The result is an industry leading publication.”
The judges at the 2009 Trade Association Forum Best Practice Awards described the STEP Journal as “an exemplar in Trade Associations magazines” which “provides high quality articles of specific relevance to the members in a clear format and is cost effective in communicating the organisation’s messages” in judging it as ‘Magazine of the Year’.
The STEP Journal is the official magazine of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. It is published ten times a year and has a readership of more than 28,000 practitioners and key regulatory, government and industry figures.
The new dedicated stepjournal.org website features a fully searchable STEP Journal archive, which will allow readers to search through all STEP Journal articles since the magazine’s redesign in 2008.
The website will also allow online access to STEP’s jurisdictional summaries, which provide an overview of legal, tax, regulatory and practice changes in all jurisdictions where there are STEP members.
Chief Executive David Harvey said: “The move to a dedicated website provides the latest evidence of the great progress that has been made by the STEP Journal since its inception almost 20 years ago. The key to the STEP Journal’s success has been the time and effort invested by STEP members and staff. The result is an industry leading publication.”
The judges at the 2009 Trade Association Forum Best Practice Awards described the STEP Journal as “an exemplar in Trade Associations magazines” which “provides high quality articles of specific relevance to the members in a clear format and is cost effective in communicating the organisation’s messages” in judging it as ‘Magazine of the Year’.
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