Bio

Pat S.What I Do:
I am a web strategy, editorial and technology professional with more than nine years of experience in media, during which I have worked for Slate, TIME Magazine, The Cincinnati Enquirer and more. I currently work for Slate as the site’s main technology liaison to the editorial, publishing and advertising departments. In this capacity I have led in large-scale projects, including the 2006 redesign of Slate, the launch of Slate’s video site Slate V, and several technology upgrades on the site’s front end. At TIME.com I led such production efforts as the web coverage of the 2004 elections, several Person of the Year issues, and coverage of the Iraq war, along with numerous other special projects and news events.

I grew up in Pittsburgh and graduated from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in 2002. This fall I will attend the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan to study media management and business strategy.

For more, you can view my résumé, online work and bylines pages.

What I Enjoy:
I live in Washington, D.C., with my amazing wife G. When not following my hometown Pittsburgh Steelers and Penguins, I like lifting weights, exploring the city, getting lost in random subjects, scuba diving, Irish whiskey, traveling, learning new languages and trying to progress past beginning guitar.

How To Reach Me:
Drop me a line at pat at patrickstack.com.