Other Editors

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Eric Mountain, my younger brother, is currently the other main editor of Chatter. We work together to make Chatter the best it can be. While I was away at college for my freshman year, Eric stepped up to continue Chatter. He recruited some of his friends to help make activities. He also put a lot of time and effort into finding a new printer for the magazine, and was successful in finding Rotolite-Elliott Corporation. Without him, Chatter wouldn’t have continued to be published. I had originally planned to officially step back and pass Chatter on, but I missed being a part of every single issue, and because this is one of my true passions I decided to join Eric and we are now co-editors. I’m very lucky to have someone so reliable and dedicated as my partner in this project. While we do a lot of things together, we each have slightly different roles in creating each edition of the magazine. While I work on expanding Chatter to other hospitals and creating this blog for online access, Eric focuses on putting all of the activities together for every issue and communicating with our printer to make sure everything goes smoothly.

Eric is 16 years old and will be a junior at Fairport High School. He enjoys playing his instruments – guitar, drums, and trombone – and I can say he is very talented! Eric plays tennis for the school team and enjoys slacklining and playing ping pong in his spare time.

 

Past Editors:

Sarah Humrich: Sarah is one of the original creators of Chatter. She now attends Villanova University.  Sarah worked on the first 18 issues of Chatter, and her dad’s company Monroe Litho funded the printing for those issues. She and I remain best friends to this day.

Abby Fuess: Abby is one of the original creators of Chatter. She now attends Skidmore College. Abby worked on the first 18 issues of Chatter.

Renee Weinstein: Renee is one of the original creators of Chatter. Her time in the hospital was the inspiration for starting the magazine. She now attends Geneseo College. She also worked on the first 18 issues.

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