
Reporting: Brandon Gee
Brandon Gee is a government and politics reporter for the Steamboat Pilot & Today. He joined the newspaper in June 2007, shortly after his graduation from DePauw University. Brandon was editor-in-chief of his college newspaper, The DePauw, and graduated with concentrations in English writing and political science. While in college, Brandon had internships at The Wall Street Journal, Moneywise magazine in London, The Oregonian in Portland, Ore., and the Evansville (Ind.) Courier & Press. Brandon was born and raised in Evansville, and is living the flatlander's dream in Steamboat Springs.
Photos and video: Matt Stensland
Matt Stensland is currently a photojournalist for the Steamboat Pilot & Today. He has worked for the paper since January 2006. Matt started working at the paper as a reporter covering the town of Hayden, real estate and business. After about a year he was hired on as the newspaper's first full-time videographer. Matt has a bachelors degree in print journalism from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and grew up in Urbana. When not working, you will most likely find Matt soaking at either the Old Town or Strawberry Park hot springs.
Design and graphics: Nicole Miller
Nicole Miller is a copy editor and page designer for the Steamboat Pilot & Today. She worked as a Colorado Press Association intern for the paper from May to August 2006 and started full time in December 2006. She has a bachelor of science in journalism news editorial with an emphasis in environmental studies from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Colorado at Boulder. At CU, she worked as the managing editor of The Campus Press, the university’s weekly student paper, and launched an online daily news source for students. Nicole is originally from Steamboat but grew up in Aurora and Loveland. She enjoys rooftop margaritas and harassing reporters about deadlines.
Internet Services Manager Dan Divens of the Pilot & Today staff. Dan has been in the newspaper industry since 1995 working in the Art Department, Pre-Press, Composing, and IT for Yellowstone Newspapers in Montana and the Seattle Times. Dan designed the online version of The Last Stand.