It has been a good tradition for years: instead of Christmas presents for its customers, the large Würzburg-based specialist media company Vogel Business Media donates a large sum of money to charity. For the second time, a donation has now been made to Stiftung Lesen, a nationwide organization that promotes reading skills. Vogel Business Media today handed over the sum of 5,000 euros to support projects to promote reading.
"The basic prerequisite for education is reading! Only those who can read can absorb and pass on knowledge," says Stefan Rühling, CEO of Vogel Business Media, explaining the company's commitment to the Reading Foundation: "As a media company and provider of specialist knowledge, it makes sense that we want to promote reading skills, as this is one of the most important basic skills in a modern knowledge society."
"With this generous donation, Vogel Business Media is demonstrating a truly outstanding commitment to promoting reading," explains Heinrich Kreibich, Managing Director of Stiftung Lesen. "This support is a great help for our work in around 50 projects every year." Kreibich emphasized: "Reading skills continue to form the basis for educational ability - and therefore success in the workplace. Promoting reading is therefore an investment in the future that bears fruit."
About Vogel Business Media: The specialist media company is one of the leading German specialist information providers with around 100 specialist journals and 60 websites as well as numerous international activities. Its headquarters are in Würzburg. The print and online media primarily serve the industrial, automotive, information technology and legal/business/tax sectors. They offer advertisers customized communication solutions ranging from reach and image building to lead generation. Multi-media via print, online, events and services. The editorial teams prepare specialist and industry topics for readers, users and event visitors and guarantee high-quality knowledge transfer and information. The company celebrates its 120th anniversary in 2011.