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kathryn o’malley | Editor

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Kathryn’s love of food is matched only by her passion for writing about it; as part of the Who’s Hungry?™ magazine editorial team, she indulges in a bit of both. Her popular food blog, dramaticpancake.com, garners more than 40,000 unique viewers per month and highlights the people and stories behind great recipes.

judith mara | Editor

Judith has worked with Stephen for almost seven years and helps to lead the editorial concept and execution of Who’s Hungry?™ magazine. An award-winning former creative director for major ad agencies such as Leo Burnett and J. Walter Thompson, Judith sweats the details, pens Weather Permitting and literally hand writes How We Did It.

dannielle kyrillos |

Writer and Lifestyle Expert

As a mom with a decade of experience as a lifestyle writer and editor, television commentator and cooking show judge, Dannielle Kyrillos offers perspective on entertaining, food, style and parenting with humor, practicality and relatable charm. For Who’s Hungry?™ magazine, she shares her top five barbecue side dishes. Get ready to dig in.

elizabeth karmel |

Chef, Author and Media Personality

Elizabeth Karmel is the founder of GirlsattheGrill. com and a nationally respected authority on grilling, barbecue and Southern food. She is the Executive Chef of Hill Country Barbecue Market in NYC and Washington, DC, and NYC’s and Brooklyn’s Hill Country Chicken. In addition to making frequent national television appearances, Elizabeth contributes regularly to top magazines and is the author of three cookbooks. For Who’s Hungry?™ magazine, she shares her sexiest summer pizzas.

stephen gerike | Writer

As the director of foodservice marketing at the National Pork Board, Stephen oversees pork marketing, advertising and culinary education for the restaurant trade nationally. In addition to food service public relations efforts, he also hosts the annual Pork Summit and Pork Crawl events. He lives on a small farm in the town of Price on Maryland’s Eastern Shore raising pigs, vegetables, fruits and his family. For Who’s Hungry?™ magazine, he recounts the most delicious Napa Valley potluck.

deirdre o’shea | Studio Director

If you have worked with Stephen Hamilton, you’ve worked with Deirdre. Drawing on 15 years of experience in managing photography studios, Deirdre has a hand in nearly every aspect of Stephen’s business. She’s been instrumental in organizing the magazine’s shoots, sourcing ingredients, and always keeping production on schedule.

ian law | Design

Ian designed every aspect of Who’s Hungry?™ magazine with meticulous attention to detail and typography, and helped turn static images into an interactive experience. His award-winning design work has been featured in the pages of Print, Creativity, How, PDN and Graphic Design USA.

ian knauer |

Writer, Author and TV Personality

A former editor for Gourmet magazine, Ian develops recipes for Food Network and contributes regularly to Bon Appetit. His own PBS show, The Farm, brings to life the stories and recipes from his celebrated cookbook of the same name. For Who’s Hungry?™ magazine, he tells the secrets of summer’s sweetest vegetable.

jared rouben |

President and Brewmaster of Moody Tongue Brewing Company

Jared Rouben is responsible for the creative and technical development of Moody Tongue Brewing Company’s portfolio of beers. Following culinary school, he worked as a cook at the highly regarded Martini House in Napa and as Expeditor at Thomas Keller’s renowned Per Se in NYC. For Who’s Hungry?™ magazine, Jared writes about beer and barbecue and all the ways that they’re a match made in heaven.

cece campise | Chef

Cece discovered her passion for pastry while working at a German bakery in high school, eventually going on to work at some of the country’s most acclaimed restaurants. A former pastry chef at Spiaggia, she honed her skills at Table Fifty-Two, The French Hound, The Metropolitan Club and more. At Who’s Hungry?™ magazine, she ensures that every culinary detail is both delicious and beautiful.

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