Pam Daniel is editorial director of the Gulfshore Media division of Curtco Media, and during her 20-year tenure the division’s various titles have collected dozens of awards for editorial excellence from both state and national magazine associations. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Duke University, Pam has two master’s degrees—in humanities and counseling—and says both come in handy in working with writers and artists. Pam has also won a number of writing awards from the Florida Magazine Association. She’s a member of the YMCA Foundation Board and a former president of The Education Foundation. [
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Kay Kipling is executive editor of
Sarasota Magazine, where she also acts as arts editor and edits the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall program book. She may have seen more plays than anyone else in Sarasota, since for more than 20 years she has written theater reviews for a number of publications, including the
Longboat Observer and the
Sarasota Herald-Tribune. She is a longtime member of the American Theatre Critics Association and her reviews now appear on our Web site. Her annual Theater Awards, which appear in our Summer issue, are a must-attend event for the city’s ever-growing theatrical community. [
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Susan Burns is the founding editor of
Biz941 (formerly
Sarasota/Manatee BUSINESS), an award-winning monthly business-to-business magazine. A New College of Florida graduate, she did graduate work at the University of Florida and the University of Pennsylvania. She started her career as a daily newspaper reporter for the
Bradenton Herald and a writer and editor for
SARASOTA magazine. She’s won many regional, state and national awards for feature writing. A founding member of the Sarasota School of Arts and Sciences and on the board of directors of the New College Alumni Association, she’s married to attorney Larry Eger and has two children. [
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Senior editor
Robert Plunket is the author of
My Search for Warren Harding and
Love Junkie and was recently called one of the country’s best comic novelists by the
Washington Post. He’s also contributed to such national publications as the New York Times and
The Atlantic Monthly and has appeared in films, including Martin Scorsese‘s
After Hours. His monthly Mr. Chatterbox column is a community favorite, and he recently started doing weekly online versions—including video—as well. Bob also blogs about open houses in
Real Estate Junkie and writes the “Day in the Life” series for the magazine. But he says he’ll be most remembered as organizer of Sarasota’s annual Pug Parade—“one of the top pug events in the United States!” [
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Ilene Denton, managing editor, joined
Clubhouse magazine, the predecessor to
Sarasota, for its premiere issue in 1979. She describes herself as “almost a native” and a proud graduate of Riverview High School. She left the publishing world for a 10-year stint as marketing and development director at the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, and then for three years as marketing director at the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens. She returned to
Sarasota in 2003 and since then, as editor of the Luxury Home section of the magazine, has traipsed through almost every lavish home in town. An Internet junkie, she also edits our new e-newsletter, the
Sarasota Insider. [
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Associate editor
Hannah Wallace is a born-and-raised Southwest Florida native, having grown up in Whitfield Estates with her theatrical parents, both longtime Asolo employees. Living outside Sarasota just long enough to get her English degree from Stetson University in 2001, Hannah then returned home and worked as an editor and writer for several local publications, including the
Sarasota Herald-Tribune and the now-defunct
InParadise Magazine, before coming to
Sarasota in 2005. In addition to her regular contributions to
Sarasota and
Biz941 magazines, Hannah writes a sarasotamagazine.com blog, GenXtra, in which she shares her perspective as a 20-something in Sarasota’s social, arts and sports scenes. [
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