West Virginia Executive Fall 2018 | Page 6

In the world of publishing, we are driven by deadlines. As soon as we send one issue to the printer, we are immedi- ately in full production on the next one. The three months since we published our summer issue have been some of the bus- iest. In addition to adjusting to being a full-time working mom and getting into the swing of raising my daughter, Quinn, who is now eight months old, the staff and I have had full travel schedules thanks to all of the great conferences that have been hosted in West Virginia. In September, we attended AlignHR’s inaugural West Virginia Small Business Conference and West Virginia Market- place at the Morgantown Marriott at Waterfront Place in Morgantown; hosted our Celebrate New River Gorge Area party at Adventures on the Gorge in Lansing; attended another company retreat, this time at the Resort at Glade Springs in Daniels; and returned to Morgantown for the 2018 Governor’s Conference on Tourism. On top of all these exciting conferences, Melanie Boyd, our graphic designer, and I spent three days on location in Hun- tington with our photographer, Tracy Toler, for the Young Guns Class of 2019 photo shoot. A lot of planning goes into the execution of photographing 10 dif- ferent people in approximately 30 loca- tions over three days, and I am beyond grateful to the people in Huntington who helped us pull it off. As you can see, September was chock- full of events, and October showed no signs of slowing down. I managed to sneak away to Ocean Isle Beach in North Melanie Boyd, Kensie Hami lton Fauber and Natalie Roper take a spin on the Camden Park carousel in Huntington. Carolina for a week of downtime with my family, and when I returned, we were right back on the conference circuit. Our staff attended the West Virginia Energy Expo at the Hazel and J.W. Ruby Community Center in Morgantown, and this year was our first year attending the annual Governor’s Energy Summit, hosted by the West Virginia Department of Energy at Stonewall Resort. The energy confer- ences were of particular interest to us as we look toward our annual energy and manufacturing issue that will launch in May 2019. We also had the opportunity to be a sponsor for the brand-new Small Communities, BIG Solutions Conference, which was organized by the Alliance for the Economic Development of Southern West Virginia and held at BridgeValley Community & Technical College’s Ad- vanced Technology Center. We were especially excited about this event because of its mission to encourage new partnerships and explore economic development opportunities for the south- ern part of the state. The Executive Ink staff at the Celebrate New River Gorge Area reception. Quinn’s first family trip to Ocean Isle Beach. 4 WEST VIRGINIA EXECUTIVE While being on the road for days at a time for several weeks adds an additional level of complication to our already tight deadlines and the challenges we face as a small staff, we are committed to being present for these events and being in- volved in the important conversations that happen at them because it helps us deliver a better product to you, our read- ers. Our goal is to continue to be an asset and a source of pride for our great state. If you know of an event coming up in West Virginia that you feel would be an important source of information for both our staff and our readers, be sure to let us know. Send me an email at kmh@ wvexecutive.com, and we will help get the word out.  Kensie Hamilton Fauber Editor in Chief