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JAN MEDDERS DEPARTS
TEXOMA LIVING!
Jan Medders who has been with Texoma Living! Magaizne since the beginning, began a new job in November. The veteran sales executive has joined Senior Care Consultants. Medders will be the new Marketing Representative for the company in the Texoma area. According to Dan Acree, "Jan has been a major contributor to the success of our magazine. She has shared her extensive sales knowledge and skills in helping us build this publication, and I am forever indebted to her."
Welcome Ashley Jenik, Jo Melbourne, and Tami Chappell
to the Sales Team
Jo Melbourne is a familiar name and face in Texoma. She and her husband Jeff have been active in real estate for the past few years. She now adds to her daily duties the role of Account Executive for Texoma Living!. Jo is a seasoned salesperson who can help advertisers reach new customers on the pages of this magazine. Tami Chappell is a professional salesperson whose experience wil be an asset to the magazine. She will focus on developing business in Collin County. Ashley Jenik also joins us in the sales department. If you operate a business in Texoma you may already know her voice. She has been very active in working with the salespeople to set appointments.
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Montgomery Named
Travel Editor
Mandy Montgomery has been named editor of the "Road Trip" section for Texoma Living! Magazine. "Road Trip" is the publication's travel and out-of-market activities guide. The guide will appear in each of the quarterly issues. If you want to share a great destination with Mandy, send email to travel.editor@texomaliving.com
Williams Talks
Art for Living!
Mike Williams will take over the popular "Art Talk" column (previously edited by Kimber Bosse) and direct content for Texoma Living!'s Arts section beginning with the Winter issue. Williams is a long time promoter of the area's art community. Williams' "Art Talk" column will cover people and events in the creative arts across the Grayson and west Fannin counties. Send art news and events information to: arts.editor@texomaliving.com
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If you recently subscribed to Texoma Living! online or by mail and still have not received the current issue, please accept our apology. We have had a number of calls about not having received the current issue. If you want a replacement copy you need only call (903) 891-7274 or email and we'll send it right away. No reason to wait any longer. Meanwhile, up the street. someone else gets three copies! Each issue we select a group to receive a complimentary copy. Sometimes the same household will receive more than one copy. Our mail vendor tells us only exact addresses will show as duplicates. 123 Main St and 123 Main Street are different so far as the computer is concerned. Share the bounty, take one to work.
Volume 2, Number 4
Winter 2008 / The Art Issue

To each of our valued advertisers, thank you for your support!
Not that readers are supposed to think much about how the magazine operates, but just know that without the money generated from the ads you see, this publication would not exist.
Advertisers want to know that their ads are working to bring in new customers. So, when you visit an advertiser whose ad you've noticed, please make a point of letting them know that you saw their ad in Texoma Living!.
On November 3, Michael Seay joined our company as a partner and Associate Publisher, Vice President for Sales. It is his responsibility to bring more advertisers to the magazine and to make sure we are doing our part to make every ad dollar spent do the job of delivering customers and sales for our advertisers. I want to welcome Mike to the neighborhood and let you know that he is exactly what we have needed to continue our work for this community.
This is our annual Art Issue and this year we present a group of ten who are creating beautiful art in many different mediums. Our panel of experts selected these men and women for their interesting and progressive work. See our special feature starting on page 93.
Not a subscriber? $12.95 brings you the current issue and the next 3.
Dan Acree/Publisher


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