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Erik Schultz
Erik Schultz
is the editor-in-chief for mf magazine. mf
is a rad international, quarterly
publication that blends the best in independent
music, fashion, film and the arts in a revolutionary
way. It’s not what you typically see on your local
newsstand. mf pushes the boundaries of the magazine
industry by providing thought provoking interviews
with equal presence to both the well known and
lesser known names of the groundbreaking,
independent thinkers who will shape out future. He
brings this diversity to the European Weekly in the
form of artist profiles and currently he has been
working on some video interview segments. This past
Summer he finished a marathon session of interviews
during the 2008 Bumbershoot festival. Erik currently
lives in beautiful Portland, OR. Keep your eye out
for more videos and features from erik. For more
information on mf magazine, please visit
www.musicfashionmagazine.com or for your Myspacers,
visit www.myspace.com/musicfashion. To view all of
the video interviews erik has done for the European
Weekly and mf magazine, visit
www.youtube.com/mfmagazine
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Taso Lagos
Taso Lagos teaches at
the University of
Washington in
political
communication. He
occasionally
contributes for the
Seattle Times and even
cleans his own
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Kregg
P.J. Jorgenson
Kregg P.J. Jorgenson
is an author
and writer who lives
in the Seattle area
and a frequent
contributor to
European Weekly. He
has written five books
(Random House) on
Vietnam, including one
best seller. In
addition, he has had
short stories and
poetry published in
Literary magazines or
freelanced to other
publications.
Jorgenson: "I love to
travel and I love to
write about traveling.
Also, these days I'd
rather write articles
that make people grin
or smile than write
things that make them
feel like hammering
their doors shut."
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DW Hamilton
DW Hamilton is a regular
columnist for the European Weekly as “The American,”
weighing in on a wide variety of Euro-American
topics as a counterpart to Martina Law’s “The
European.” He also has written extensively for
European Weekly’s home section. DW enjoys exploring
the nuances of social, political and cultural
phenomena, and breaking it down in a way which is
hopefully enlightening as well as amusing. DW has
also published in The Beacon Hill Times, The Capitol
Hill Times, Twist Magazine, and Connexions magazine.
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Steve
McLaughlin
Steve McLaughlin founded Global Market Insights,
with offices in Europe and the U.S., with his vision
of giving clients two synergistic competencies:
knowledge of the global marketplace and industry
expertise in manufacturing, finance and information
technology. Steve McLaughlin has over twelve years
of international experience in three continents,
having started
in executive search as
a Beckett-Rogers Associate. Steve McLaughlin is a
graduate of Rice University where he was student
body president, and completed post-graduate studies
in International Economics at the Universidad Mayor,
Santiago, Chile. He is available for consultation
and can be contacted directly by Email:
smclaughlin@gmi.lu or Phone: 352-26364921.
Additional information is located on his website:
http://www.gmi.lu
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Claire Rood
Born and raised in
Austria. Matura
(Innsbruck); Nursing
and Midwifery Diplomas
(UK), career in
thoracic,
cardio-vascular,
internal medicine,
recovery room and
intensive care as
charge nurse and in
supervisory positions
(Lausanne, Montreal,
San Francisco); Market
research; Vast
experience in museum
visual arts research
and touring; fluency
in several languages;
founder of "Art
Literacy in World
Languages" at Bellevue
Art Museum; former
trustee of BAM;
Contributor of
articles to the
"Continental
Reporter", the
"Pazifische Rundschau"
and its off-spring;
networking connections
with Austrian,
Austrian-American and
American groups and
institutions; Awards
from the Goethe
Institute, Bellevue
Art Museum, Bellevue
Community College,
Austrian-American
Council, Austria Club
of Washington.
Married, 3 daughters
and 4 grandchildren |
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