In August of 2007, my older daughter started kindergarten. The day after, I began a very part-time job with KC Parent Magazine. In the 16 years since 2007, that very part-time job morphed into a full-time job, and my role as a mom has morphed from mom of school-aged kids to mom of high schoolers. This August, my roles are changing again. In my personal life, my husband and I are entering the empty nest phase, with both girls now in college. And in my professional life, this month marks my last as editor of KC Parent Magazine. As I retire from Family Media Group, I will be going back to my education roots and working as the director of the Upper School at Oakhill Day School.
I wasn’t looking for a job when the opportunity with KC Parent came my way in 2007, but it turned out to be such a blessing in my life and that of my family as well. As you know, this parenting gig is tough, and it’s been a joy to go through it with all of you. I’ve met so many amazing people through KC Parent. I’m so thankful for everyone I’ve worked with, from advertisers to readers to writers. I will miss all of you fantastic folks, but the great news is that I know where to find the magazine and will be checking in each month when I pick up my copy of KC Parent!
I’m thrilled to introduce the new editor, Lauri Clapper. Lauri grew up in Kansas City, attended K-State and now makes her home in Overland Park with her husband, Mike, and their five kids. She brings a fresh look to the table, and I know that the future of KC Parent Magazine is bright with her at the helm! I’m confident that I’m leaving the magazines in excellent hands!
THANK YOU, Kansas City, for being a part of my parenting journey for the past 16 years! Cheers!