For the third year in a row, Nutritional Outlook was named Best Trade Publication by the Western Publishing Association's Maggie Awards.
For the third year in a row, Nutritional Outlook magazine was named Best Trade Publication (circulation under 50,000) by the Western Publishing Association's Maggie Awards. The publication won the same award in 2013 and 2014.
Nutritional Outlook was also a finalist in two other 2015 Maggie award categories (trade publication under 50,000 circulation): Best Cover and Best Feature Article.
The Nutritional Outlook team, including publisher/brand director Tim Baudler, editor-in-chief Jennifer Grebow, art director Quinn Williams, and associate editor Michael Crane, were thrilled to accept the award for the third consecutive year.
"This is truly an honor. This award underscores the continual devotion of the entire Nutritional Outlook team to producing the highest-quality content for the readers we serve," said Grebow. "This renews the motivation of our editorial team to spur crucial dialogue in the incredibly dynamic dietary supplements and healthy food/beverages industy."
"This three-peat award demonstrates the continued success and growth of our magazine over the past several years," said Baudler. "With the best staff and the most loyal advertisers in the industry, combined with a passion for excellence on a daily basis, Nutritional Outlook continues to strive to be the best publication in the industry. I couldn't be prouder of my staff and the successful partnerships we have with companies across the globe."
Pictured: Nutritional Outlook's editor-in-chief Jennifer Grebow and art director Quinn Williams accepted the Maggie award for Best Trade Publication on Friday, May 1, at the 2015 Maggie awards banquet held in Los Angeles.
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