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NLFIA Launches New Website and Social Media Platforms!


NEWS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 24, 2020


NLFIA is on THE WEB!


CORNER BROOK, NL - The Newfoundland and Labrador Forest Industry Association (NLFIA) is pleased to announce the launch of the Association’s new website, www.nlfia.ca, along with their corresponding Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn accounts!


The new branding is a result of months of hard work by the Association’s talented management team. Mr. Bill Dawson, Executive Director for the Association stated “We are extremely excited about our new website and the beginning of our online presence. Our Association and members have a lot to say and these online modes of communication will allow us to get our message out there.”


In conjunction with the new website, NLFIA will begin rolling out its “Our FORESTS | Our FUTURE” marketing campaign. The campaign is geared to convey key messaging on forest productivity and competitiveness, sustainable forest management, climate change, and employment.


The “Our FORESTS | Our FUTURE” marketing campaign speaks directly to the long-term commitment that NLFIA members have to ensuring the forests their businesses rely on remain healthy and productive for generations to come.


For more info on NLFIA and its members visit: www.nlfia.ca or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.


Media Contact:

Tammy Higgins, RPF

Communications & Public Relations

Tel: 709.638.5876

Email: OurForests@nlfia.ca


About NLFIA – NL Forest Industry Association


The NL Forest Industry Association (NLFIA) represents 96 percent of the province's commercial forest resource production. Valued at $383 million annually and providing direct and indirect employment to over 5,000 people, the sector contributes significantly to the rural economy of Newfoundland and Labrador. Established in 2017, the Association's founding members believe collaboration and partnerships are key to strengthening, growing, and transforming the forest industry in the province.

Advocacy, Education and Promotion are the primary functions and strategic areas of focus for the Association.


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