Editor MATT JENNINGS comes to Middlebury from Washington, D.C., where he edited the magazine and other publications at Sidwell Friends School. A film buff and devotee of the Coen brothers, Matt can match anyone line for line when discussing the best quotes in the greatest American movie: Miller's Crossing. Matt seems to have perfected the act of reading while walking, and often can be spotted walking to and from work with his head buried in a book or magazine. He lives in Middlebury with his wife Katie and son John.

PAMELA FOGG started designing the magazine with the fall '99 issue. She came to Vermont from New York City where she designed publications for South Street Seaport Museum and Rizzoli. She lives in an old farmhouse in the village of Bristol with her family and rescued dog. When she is not working on the magazine, she can be found vacuuming dog hair from every surface of her small home.

SARA THURBER MARSHALL grew up in Middlebury where her father, Harris Thurber, was a professor of political science, and her mother, Betty Thurber, taught in the education department. Sara has not worked at Middlebury since her days in the dining service at Bread Loaf in high school and college. But she’s happy to be back as the alumni editor at Middlebury Magazine, writing and editing the class notes and working with alumni who serve as class secretaries.

REGAN EBERHART copyedits the magazine, making sure T's get crossed and I's get dotted. She has worked in publishing since the days of typesetting and paste-up, doing just about everything—from being photo editor for a national magazine to sending out rejection slips. She lives with her children and husband on the family farm and spends her free time pitching hay.
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