Job duties include the following: Overseeing the running of the company.
Contact Janis if you have complaints about offensive ads, inaccurate story content, unfair coverage, etc. But, hey, compliments are welcome, too!
Terry and I started the Southwest Journal in 1990 in our basement, never dreaming that the business would grow to include four publications. We have a wonderful staff and we all pride ourselves on providing outstanding news and information coverage for our readers. As for me, I'm an old-house nut with the 1916 arts and crafts home to prove it. I share the house with husband Terry, 21-year-old daughter Zoe, a field spaniel named Django, another named Emmet, Spike the bengal cat, and large piles of reading material.
Job duties include the following: Strategic thinking and bottle-washing.
Contact Terry if you want to sell us stuff.
I like the newspaper business. It’s fun working with business and community leaders who recognize our contribution to the community. I also enjoy time with my family, and I fly small airplanes and play jazz piano whenever I can.
Job duties include the following: being in charge of accounts payable and human resources.
Contact Chris with any questions you might have about MPP’s accounting.
I came to MPP after a career in aviation, most recently piloting the Avro Jet for Mesaba Airlines. Although my desk currently does not fly, working at MPP has been just as exciting.
Sarah McKenzie, Editor, Southwest Journal and The Journal, Downtown & Northeast - smckenzie@mnpubs.com
Began working for MPP in 2003
Job duties include the following: Editing the Journals and providing weekly updates for Fox 9 News on Mondays
Feel free to contact Sarah with story tips or questions about the Southwest Journal or Downtown Journal.
Before becoming editor, I worked as a reporter on a variety of beats for the Journals. I also worked for The Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal and The Journal Inquirer in Manchester, Conn. Before those jobs, I interned for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, the Duluth News Tribune and the Star Tribune’s Washington, D.C. bureau. Besides journalism, I’m into long-distance running and kayaking in the summers, and on occasion, making bundt cakes.
Kathleen Stoehr, Editor, Minnesota Parent & Minnesota Good Age - kstoehr@mnpubs.com
Began working for MPP in 2008.
Job duties include editing and writing for Minnesota Parent magazine and Minnesota Good Age. I also direct a talented staff of freelance writers and interns.
Contact me about anything related to the content of Minnesota Parent and Minnesota Good Age.
My career in publishing has taken me on bog walks in northern Minnesota, tracking radio-collared wolves; to Italy to cover the latest furniture trends; to New York to launch a magazine; and to my home office, where I authored four books and designed many more. I’m a multi-tasker at heart and in my free time I like to listen to live music, ride my scooter, garden, read good books and enjoy my family.
Job duties include the following: managing advertising sales for all publications.
Contact Melissa if you’re looking to find out more about advertising in any of our publications.
As a fourth-generation graduate of the University of Minnesota with a degree in marketing and youth studies, I’ve always been passionate about working with people. In my free time, I enjoy golfing, hanging out with family and friends, and taking advantage of Minneapolis’s many lakes – weather permitting! I currently reside in Edina with my husband and two children.
Job duties include the following: Managing a force of 50 carriers and drivers to ensure timely and accurate distribution of our publications.
Marlo should be contacted by people looking to do the following with MPP: Having a complaint or question regarding delivery or availability of our publications. Also, if you’re looking for employment delivering our publications or you’d like your business to distribute an MPP publication, contact Marlo.
I was born and raised in Minneapolis and remember taking field trips to the Foshay Tower, which at the time was the tallest building Downtown. Most of my “free time” centers around my two kids and their sports.
Job duties include: Overseeing the production department
The production department is basically in charge of all aspects of creating the pages of the four publications. That includes designing and placing the ads, laying out the editorial content, preparing the final pages for printing and playing basketball on a mini hoop. OK, that last one's not really part of the deal, but it does keep me relaxed.
I enjoy spending time with my beautiful wife Heidi, three-year-old son, one-year-old daughter and pooch Jovie. During the fall and winter it's all about watching the Vikings and keeping an eye on my fantasy football team. During the spring and summer it's golfing and heading north to the cabin.
Job duties include the following: Reporting on Southwest area schools and the neighborhoods of Bryn Mawr, Kenwood, East Isles, Lowry Hill East, Whittier and Stevens Square.
Contact Dylan to pass along news tips about your child’s school or talk about any Minneapolis Public Schools issue. He’s also your main contact person if you live in any of the neighborhoods listed above.
I have recently returned to Minneapolis after a three-and-a-half-year stint writing for my hometown newspaper, The Free Press of Mankato. You might see me riding my bike around the Uptown area, sometimes with a bag of groceries balanced on one knee (it takes practice). I like to see live music and check out new restaurants, but when I’m not out and about, I’m usually reading or trying to put a dent in my ever-growing Netflix queue.
Job duties include the following: Reporting on Southwest neighborhoods, business development and public safety.
Feel free to contact me with any news tips, story ideas or input on the coverage of the Southwest area.
I recently returned to Minnesota after spending the past two years in Wisconsin, reporting for the Wausau Daily Herald and interning at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. I covered city government and environmental issues in Wausau and received awards from the Wisconsin Newspaper Association for investigative and environmental reporting.
I live in the Crocus Hill neighborhood of St. Paul. I enjoy reading, camping and following the Minnesota Twins. On warm days you can find me canoeing on one of the Southwest lakes.
Job duties include the following: trafficking ads, sponsorship review, ad client support, and receivables.
Contact Kate if you want to send in advertising materials, pay a bill, or apply for a media sponsorship.
A true Minnesota girl, I have lived here all my life including college when I attended the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis campus completing a degree in marketing. In my free time I enjoy playing sports and visiting family--even those that live in Alaska!
Valerie Moe, Senior Graphic Designer, Production - vmoe@mnpubs.com
Began working for MPP in 2007.
Job duties include:
• creating new ads
• checking submitted ads for quality issues
• placing ads in the Southwest Journal and Minnesota Parent
• quality control for newly created ads
Contact Valerie with questions about designing ads: image resolution, file format, color mode, etc.
Although I live in the Twin Cities, Mankato will always feel like home. A few years after high school, I stared into a campfire in South Dakota and decided to go to art school. Less than two months later, I was a graphic design major at The Art Institutes International Minnesota. While attending AI Minnesota, I worked at TGI Friday’s -- which is where I met my husband. Yes, I wore flair… and I liked it!
Job duties include: designing pages and advertisements, updating online content, and whatever exciting new projects Dana has in store.
I grew up on a farm in southeastern North Dakota and attended Minnesota State University Moorhead. After graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design, I moved to the Twin Cities to see what else the world had to offer and the rest is history. In my spare time you can find me hosting dinner parties, sorting through the mountain of magazines in my living room, digging around my garden, or researching the next great event I will force my friends to attend.
I was born and raised in Southwest Minneapolis and after high school spent over ten years in Crested Butte, CO where I was employed in various trades (carpentry, tile, and electrical) while skiing and biking as much as possible.
I moved back to Southwest Minneapolis in 2006 with the birth of my son Levi (6) who now attends Burroughs Community School. Once Back in Minneapolis, I worked in construction and real estate before becoming a small business owner and operating 2 Dunn Bros Coffee shops in Southwest Minneapolis. After the birth of my second, Phoenix (3), I transitioned to work for the Southwest Journal, which I had been reading myself since moving back.
I have found it to be a natural place to work, since I get to work with other small business owners in my community. Having been a small business owner for a number of years, I find that I can relate very well to the needs and struggles of the small business owners in Minneapolis.
I enjoy being a part of the community paper that gives us so much information about our community and the neighborhoods that we call home.
Please contact me if you are interested in advertising in the Southwest Journal, The Journal (Downtown/Northeast Minneapolis), Minnesota Parent Magazine, or Minnesota Good Age. I will be happy to discuss with you the many options and work with you to find the best fit for your businesses needs
Born and raised in Indiana, I graduated from Purdue University with a management degree and then moved to Minnesota. Much of my previous work experience was marketing positions in large corporations. Working at MPP has been a welcome change. I like to spend my free time golfing, biking, camping and walking my dog Luna. I reside in St Louis Park with my husband and we have two sons in college.
After taking almost a year off to raise my {first} son, coming to work for Minnesota Parent was a natural fit. I am a perfect example of a Minnesota Parent reader which helps me relate to our advertisers. I love working with people and am passionate about helping small businesses grow and succeed. A St. Paul girl at heart, I am now learning my way around MInneapolis {and trying not to get TOO lost!} In my days off I enjoy spending time with my husband Brian while we wrangle our highly active one year old, Ethan and never tiring pup, Tucker.
Job duties include the following: Ad collecting, money collecting and transposing publications to our website.
Contact Joe if you want to submit your ad, sell us office products or if there are any light bulbs burned out. Joe will contact you if you don't pay your bill.
I grew up in South Dakota where it snows more and it's colder. Not sure why people complain in Minnesota. On the weekends I love riding my bike in rural Wisconsin and smoking meat for hours and hours until it falls apart, then I serve it to my friends. I have a dog.
Job duties include rolling over for belly rubs and finding secret places to pee.
Contact Emmet for advice on how to be a really cute puppy.
Like Django, I'm from Saratoga Springs, New York. I spend most of my days sleeping, but occasionally get up to find treats and beg for attention. I hear that I'm a pretty sweet guy, and judging by the way the women around here look at me, I think I'm pretty cute, too. I'm learning how to walk on a leash and spend a lot of time watching Django's butt. He's a good big brother.
By the way, I don't faint every time I see Django, but he's a great role model for the second best guitar-playing dog in the world.
Job duties include the following: Company mascot, stress reliever.
Contact Django for a dog’s perspective on the news of the day.
I’m originally from Saratoga Springs, New York, but I’ve lived in Minneapolis for most of my life, which is tough as I prefer a warmer climate. ‘Seek the sunspot’ is my motto. I spend as much time as possible in one of the city’s wonderful dog parks playing my favorite game of ball, with my own modifications: Chase the ball, bring it back, dig a hole, put the ball in the hole, lie down in the hole. What a great game. It just cracks everyone up.
Anyway, the best part of working at MPP is the attention. I get more strokes from the folks around here than I know what to do with. Sometimes I have to remind people that I need my 18 hours of sleep a day.
Okay, back to bed for me.
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