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Martin Romjue

Martin Romjue joined LCT Magazine as editor on Jan. 2, 2008. He most recently worked as a business editor for the Los Angeles Newspaper Group, and previously reported at newspapers in Virginia, Florida, and California. Read more

Jim Luff

Jim Luff is an operator from Bakersfield, CA who wears a few different hats. Jim began his career in the industry as a private chauffeur in 1990. In 1993 he found a permanent home at The Limousine Scene as the general manager, later becoming a partner. Read more

Michael Campos

Michael Campos joined LCT Magazine as assistant editor on January 3, 2011. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California’s English/Creative Writing program. Michael attended his first International LCT Show in February 2011, where he met and interacted with operators and vendors. He will be helping LCT further develop its digital media content. Read more

APRIL 2010 LCT: Blooming Hopefuls

LCTMAG.COM:

A new round of FEATURE ARTICLES from the March/April issue of LCT have been posted on LCTMAG.COM; the articles loosely revolve around the theme of operators who succeed on their terms in tough times. Despite the economic shellacking of the past year, you can always find businesses that bloom where they're put, or with what they have.

The PUBLISHER'S PAGE looks at sales strategies for operators going forward; a new WEB POLL asks a rather politically incorrect question (be honest); and we've posted a new MARKETING TIP.

Next month -- in the MAY 2010 ISSUE OF LCT -- we present our annual Fact Book & Industry Guide. Look for dramatically updated listings that have coincided with a complete overhaul of LCT's industry database. We've also selected the survey statistics more closely, focusing on those that are most relevant to operators. Some sections will be shorter; others, longer. Also, we'll have a complete Fact Book database available online within a few months with regular updates.

-- Martin Romjue, LCT editor

Print | posted on Thursday, April 01, 2010 1:03 PM
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