KHL boosts editorial team in North America

08 January 2020

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Jenny Lescohier

KHL Group has recruited experienced construction journalist Jenny Lescohier to its editorial team in North America.

Jenny, who has reported on the North American construction market for more than 25 years, will become US Deputy Editor of International Construction. She will also be North American Correspondent for KHL’s other construction-related titles, including Construction Europe, International Rental News, and Demolition & Recycling International.

In her new role, which begins at the start of January 2020, Jenny will provide additional coverage of the North American construction and equipment markets, visiting equipment manufacturers and reporting from construction sites and trade shows. She will work closely with Andy Brown, Editor of International Construction.

Jenny is an enormously experienced and respected journalist. She edited Rental magazine for more than 20 years and has also worked on Equipment Today magazine as well as supplements including IPAF’s Elevating Safety and Construction Zone Safety.

“Jenny is a great addition to the KHL editorial team”, said KHL Group’s Editorial Director, Paul Marsden. “She will strengthen our editorial resources overall and will enhance our already strong reporting of the North American construction scene. Her experience and contacts in North America’s vibrant manufacturing sector will be a particular benefit. We are delighted to welcome her to KHL.”

Jenny said; “I am delighted to join one of the world’s foremost construction publishers and look forward to working with Andy and all the editorial team at KHL. I have been writing about equipment and construction for more than 25 years and am really pleased that I will now have the opportunity to reach a global audience of construction equipment buyers and users. I look forward to meeting my friends and colleagues in the industry at the World of Concrete and ConExpo shows.”

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