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HEAD OFFICE

FRONTLINE Magazine
Beacon Publishing Inc.
2150 Fillmore Cr,
Ottawa ON
Canada
K1J 6A4

phone: 1-613-747-1138
fax: 1-613-747-7319
info@frontline-canada.com
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ABOUT
THE MAGAZINE

This exciting magazine offers
a forum for intelligent analysis of issues relating
to Canada's uniformed services. Informative articles
written by the leaders of these sectors are combined
with candid interviews, equipment reviews, and balanced
assessments by outside experts. FRONTLINE reaches senior
personnel in defence, security and enforcement agencies
across Canada. These include the Canadian Forces, the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Canadian Coast Guard,
Canada Customs, Border Services, Correctional Service
of Canada, and local Police Forces across the country.
It is also delivered to senior executives of major suppliers
to these sectors. FRONTLINE covers topics such as: successes;
instructive failures; interviews with senior leaders;
opinion pieces; new trends; innovative product or service
stories; pertinent historical or personal experience
stories; IT; HR; and intelligent management.
MANAGEMENT
STAFF

Chris MacLean
General Manager, cmaclean@frontline-canada.com
Chris MacLean began her
magazine career in 1976 as Art Director with Canadian
Review magazine (published by E. Graydon Carter,
who later established SPY magazine). Chris’
fascination with defence topics began with work on Sentinel
magazine and she later worked on DND publications with
DDDS-7-2. She managed type/art departments for private
print/typesetting shops in Ottawa before seizing an
opportunity to return to the magazine arena. Working
on Vanguard magazine from 1998 until the untimely
passing of the publisher (her mentor) in the summer
of 2003, she became Managing Editor and finally General
Manager. Not wanting to let such a talented pool of
experts dissipate, Chris then took on the challenge
of establishing Canada's FRONTLINE magazine
which quickly took the lead in the defence and homeland
security sectors.
Greg Skotnicki
VP, Business Development, gregs@frontline-global.com
Upon completing his Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)
from the Royal Military College of Canada, Greg flew
as an Air Navigator with the Canadian Forces before
returning to the private sector as a design engineer
and project manager. He completed his MBA (Science and
Technology) from Queen¹s University in 1997 after
which he co-founded Filosofi, a private multi-disciplinary
health care clinic. In 2002 Greg joined Ionalytics Corporation,
a startup biotechnology company. As VP of Operations
he oversaw product development, manufacturing and customer
service until the company was acquired in 2005, staying
on to oversee the successful transition in January 2006.
Greg currently serves on the Boards of Filosofi Health
Management Corp. and the Ontario Volleyball Association.
Gen
James Cox
Editorial Advisor, jcox@frontline-canada.com
After a 35 year military career that culminated in leading
a NATO strategic military intelligence staff in Mons,
Belgium from 1998-2001, Brigadier General (ret) Jim
Cox has since pursued advanced national security and
defence intelligence studies at the Royal Military College
of Canada, where he is currently a PhD candidate in
War Studies. Prior to becoming associated with FrontLine
magazines, he was the Executive Secretary of
the Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence
Studies (CASIS).
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