DANBURY, Conn., Sept. 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Westchester Publishing Services is pleased to announce they have reached an agreement with FableVision Studios of Boston, Massachusetts, whereby the two companies will work together to identify and collaborate on projects which leverage each company's core strengths in the development and production of content to serve the needs of the K-12 educational market.
According to Kevin J. Gray, Director of K-12 Services for Westchester Publishing Services, "We're very excited to be partnering with FableVision. Print and digital media are complementary tools used by educators to help students succeed, and this partnership allows us to best serve the full spectrum of the educational market. By leveraging FableVision's proven digital media prowess and Westchester's decades of experience in the print market, we're able to provide educational publishers the expertise they need to create engaging new material or reimagine legacy content in accessible formats for learners of all needs."
Gary Goldberger, President and Co-Founder of FableVision Studios stated, "FableVision Studios has built a reputation for our creativity and quality in digital media development, and we're thrilled to launch this collaboration with a print-oriented developer who has an equally strong history. Together, FableVision and Westchester will offer publishers a coordinated approach to the full package of print and media product development."
At the upcoming EdNET Conference, taking place in Scottsdale, Arizona, Westchester K-12 Publishing Services and FableVision Studios will demonstrate how the print and digital aspects of educational content can effectively work together during their Roundtable sessions on September 18th and September 19th.
About Westchester Publishing Services:
Founded in 1969, Westchester Publishing Services is the only U.S. employee-owned company concentrating in editorial, composition, and digital conversion services. Westchester Publishing Services has been a trusted partner to the U.S. publishing industry for decades with clients including Macmillan, Harvard University Press, W.W. Norton, The MIT Press, and Bloomsbury. In 2014, Westchester Publishing Services became a 100% employee-owned company through an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). In 2017, Westchester Publishing Services launched a new division, Westchester K-12 Publishing Services to serve the needs of educational publishers.
For information about our expanded offerings, please contact: Tyler M. Carey, Director of Business Development at Westchester Publishing Services, at: 203-658-6581 or [email protected]. Further information is also available at: www.westchesterpublishingservices.com.
About FableVision Studios:
FableVision Studios is a multimedia design and development firm that creates interactive activities, games, animated films, websites, mobile apps, e-books, graphic novels, and more. FableVision's success is evident in their exceptional clients, including many of the leading educational media groups such as PBS KIDS, Pearson, Smithsonian Institution, Scholastic, Sesame Workshop, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Reading Is Fundamental, The Jim Henson Company, and National Geographic Society. Since its founding in 1996, the company has built a reputation for creativity, high production values, and a collaborative approach, and for its deep understanding of the ways that people of all ages approach, comprehend, and apply knowledge. FableVision believes that thoughtfully designed multimedia technologies have the potential to open doors to new ways of learning, communicating, and interacting.
For information about FableVision, please contact: Shelby Marshall, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Product Solutions, at [email protected]. Further information is also available at: www.fablevisionstudios.com
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