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GLC Awarded New Custom Publishing Business from American Insurance Association

Business Wire, April 9, 2008

NORTHBROOK, Ill. -- GLC Custom Publishing is pleased to announce a new custom publishing partnership with the American Insurance Association (AIA). GLC has just published the first issue of AIA's publication, Advocate.

Advocate is a monthly publication focused on informing readers about current insurance legislation and regulatory news and the work of the AIA in advocating for their member insurance companies. The publication also features AIA news and insights from the AIA staff.

"We're thrilled to welcome the AIA to the GLC family of custom publications," said John Cimba, President and CEO of GLC. "We look forward to helping them further develop Advocate and join in their efforts to promote the work of the AIA to both members and the insurance industry."

About AIA

The AIA is the leading property-casualty insurance trade organization, representing 350 insurers that write more than $123 billion in premiums each year. AIA member companies offer all types of property-casualty insurance, including personal and commercial auto insurance, commercial property and liability coverage for small businesses, workers' compensation, homeowners' insurance, medical malpractice coverage, and product liability insurance.

About GLC

GLC, established in 1969, is on the forefront of healthcare, educational and corporate publishing and communications. GLC is uniquely positioned to deliver custom publishing solutions designed to differentiate clients and help them achieve their marketing objectives. GLC is proud to collaborate with its many clients, including AmeriChoice, a subsidiary of UnitedHealthcare, Ohio State University Medical Center, Inova Health System, University of Michigan Health System, Glencoe McGraw-Hill, Harcourt, DuPont, Zaner-Bloser, and Equibase Capital Partners. For more information about the company, visit www.glcomm.com.

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