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phone: 503 243-2122 fax: 503 243-1115

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phone: 503 223-1500 fax: 503 223-0388

Please email us with any comments, critiques, or remonstrations

Internships: If interested in a news internship with WW, please email your resume and clips to News Editor Hank Stern. If interested in an arts & culture internship with WW, please email and your resume and clips to Arts & Culture Editor Kelly Clarke. If interested in a Web internship with WW, please email and your resume and clips to Web Editor Ian Gillingham

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Ian Gillingham


Web Editor, Copy Chief
igillingham@wweek.com

Daniel Toman


Web Production
dtoman@wweek.com

Jess Sword


Promotions Coordinator
jsword@wweek.com

Rob Adams


Web Developer
radams@wweek.com
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WILLAMETTE WEEK

Richard Meeker


Publisher
rmeeker@wweek.com

Mark Zusman


Editor
letters to the editor
mzusman@wweek.com
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NEWS

Henry Stern


Managing News Editor
rogue nominations
hstern@wweek.com

Nigel Jaquiss


News Reporter
njaquiss@wweek.com

James Pitkin


News Reporter
jpitkin@wweek.com

Beth Slovic


News Reporter
bslovic@wweek.com

Corey Pein


News Reporter
cpein@wweek.com

Kat Hyatt


Copy Chief
khyatt@wweek.com
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CULTURE

Kelly Clarke


Arts and Culture Editor
Ideas and tips for culture stories
Book reviews or restaurant reviews
kclarke@wweek.com

Amy McCullough


Music Editor
amccullough@wweek.com

Casey Jarman


Assistant Music Editor
Localcut.com Editor
cjarman@wweek.com

Byron Beck


Culture Reporter, Queer Window columnist
bbeck@wweek.com

Richard Speer


Visual Arts
rspeer@wweek.com

Ben Waterhouse


Special Sections Editor, Stage
bwaterhouse@wweek.com

Aaron Mesh


Screen Editor
amesh@wweek.com

Brett Campbell


Classical
bcampbell@wweek.com

Heather Wisner


Dance
hwisner@wweek.com

Ian Gillingham


Web Editor
igillingham@wweek.com
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MusicfestNW

Trevor Solomon


Executive Director
tsolomon@wweek.com
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Display Advertising

Jane Smith


Display Manager
jsmith@wweek.com

Maria Boyer


Account Executive
mboyer@wweek.com

Poppi Hammer


Account Executive
phammer@wweek.com

Kyle Owens


Account Executive
kowens@wweek.com

Andrew Shenker


Account Executive
ashenker@wweek.com

Sara Backus


Account Executive
sbackus@wweek.com

Nathan Young


Account Executive
nyoung@wweek.com

Meg McLaughlin


Account Executive
mmclaughlin@wweek.com

Scott Stephens


Account Executive
sstephens@wweek.com

Kendra Clune


Advertising Coordinator
kclune@wweek.com

Greta Hogenstad


Sales Assistant
ghogenstad@wweek.com
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Classifieds and Personals

Michael Donhowe


Classifieds Manager
mdonhowe@wweek.com

Heather Nordeen


Personals Director
Sales Representative, Services/Auto
hnordeen@wweek.com

Sarah Doering


Sales Representative, Wellness/Bulletin Board/Musicians Market/Pets
sdoering@wweek.com

Connie Malone


Sales Representative, Real Estate/Employment
cmalone@wweek.com
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Production & Distribution

Laura Atkinson


Content Production Manager
latkinson@wweek.com

Maggie Gardner


Art Director
mgardner@wweek.com

Tom Humphrey


Senior Editorial Designer
thumphrey@wweek.com

Ben Mollica


Editorial Designer
bmollica@wweek.com

Brian Brown


Senior Ad Designer
bbrown@wweek.com

Erik Blad


Ad Designer
eblad@wweek.com

Snow Blackwood


Classified Designer
sblackwood@wweek.com

Robert Lehrkind


Circulation Director
rlehrkind@wweek.com

Andreas Savranakis


Circulation Assistant
asavranakis@wweek.com
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Business & Administration

Shawna McKeown


General Manager
smckeown@wweek.com

Andrea Manning


Accounting Manager
amanning@wweek.com

Shawn Wolf


Credit/Collections
swolf@wweek.com

Daniel Winters


Keymaster/Gatekeeper
dwinters@wweek.com

Brian Panganiban


MIS
bpanganiban@wweek.com
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OUR MISSION:

To provide our audiences with an independent and irreverent understanding of how their worlds work so they can make a difference.

CIRCULATION:

90,000 (except during holidays and school vacations.)

GENERAL:

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Willamette Week is published weekly by
City of Roses Newspaper Company
2220 NW Quimby, Portland, OR 97210 phone: 503 243-2122 fax: 503 243-4366

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