After graduating from Ashland University in Ohio I joined Marilyn Mustin in NYC where we lived together till our marriages.
I worked for many years in fashion advertising until 1987 when I
started my own agency in New Jersey. That morphed into publishing and since
1990 I’ve owned Matters Magazine (www.mattersmagazine.com)
a local lifestyle publication.
My husband, Doug (Wilton, CT), and I married in 1979 and have no
children. It would no doubt come as a great surprise to most of my
teachers at MTL that I write for a living. However, I
think my greatest strength is that I recognize, hire and retain top notch local
talent, offering flexible schedules.
My parents retired from Pittsburgh after the unexpected death of my
youngest brother, Scott, in 1992. He was just 26 years old, a graduate of the
Pathfinder School in Bethel Park (one of three special education centers
operated by Allegheny County) and was employed at a sheltered workshop in South
Park. They then moved to Steamboat Springs, Colorado where my brother Chris (MTL ’74) lived for many years, and then to California where
my brother Steve (MTL ’77) lives. They are all
now in California (Steve in Simi Valley, Chris in San Luis Obispo, parents in
Palm Desert). I am the lone holdout.
My husband is an east coast guy, and I guess I really am too. Our
plans for retiring to Savannah, Georgia are in the works.
When I am not visiting California I garden, enjoy the beach, golfing,
New York City, horses, wine, writing, reading and the Steelers.
Owning a local magazine requires my concentrated participation in
various area activities. And I remain involved in issues for the mentally
disabled through New Jersey’s ARC and Mane Stream,
equine assisted therapies.
Doug and I reside in South Orange, NJ – a top a hill with distant
views of NYC and where we watch every day the new trade tower rising over the
tree line.
I have not been back to Pittsburgh in years and look forward to seeing
again the city of my youth and so many old and dear friends.