Pflugerville - Hutto Edition | June 2023

THIS ISSUE

MARKET TEAM GENERAL MANAGER Amy Leonard Bryant SENIOR EDITOR Brian Rash REPORTERS Grant Crawford, Carson Ganong, Brooke Miller, Hannah Norton, Brooke Sjoberg GRAPHIC DESIGNER Gloria Gonzalez ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Heather Hall METRO LEADERSHIP PUBLISHER Travis Baker MANAGING EDITOR Amy Denney COPY EDITOR Kasey Salisbury SENIOR ART PRODUCTION MANAGER Haley Grace CONTACT US 16225 Impact Way Pugerville, TX 78660 • 5129896808 CI CAREERS communityimpact.com/careers PRESS RELEASES pnews@communityimpact.com ADVERTISING pads@communityimpact.com Learn more at communityimpact.com/advertising EMAIL NEWSLETTERS communityimpact.com/newsletter SUPPORT US Join your neighbors by giving to the CI Patron program. Funds support our journalistic mission to provide trusted, local news in your community. Learn more at communityimpact.com/cipatron ABOUT US Owners John and Jennifer Garrett launched Community Impact in 2005, and the company is still locally owned today. We have expanded to include hundreds of team members and have created our own software platform and printing facility. CI delivers 35+ localized editions across Texas to more than 2.5 million residential mailboxes.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS MONTH

FROM AMY: When I am out in the community for work or with my family, I hear from so many readers, business owners and leaders about what they love about Community Impact . Some enjoy having a print product they can hold and touch; others tell me they read our daily newsletter and web stories every day. Almost everyone tells me their favorite is our Impacts section, where we write about stores and restaurants opening, expanding or closing. No matter what you love most about Community Impact , we just appreciate your readership! Please support the local businesses and organizations you enjoy reading about in our news articles, feature stories and advertisements. Amy Leonard Bryant , GENERAL MANAGER

FROM BRIAN: One of the ways we like to inform our readers is through our annual Health Care Edition, which this year features extensive local coverage of hospitals, clinics and free- standing emergency rooms. It also contains a community snapshot that breaks down the latest data by county that includes health rankings, employment trends and workforce data. Brian Rash, SENIOR EDITOR

Meet Travis Baker

Austin Metro Publisher

What’s your typical day as a CI Publisher? TB: One thing I love about my job is that no two days are the same, each lled with new challenges and opportunities. On average, my day starts with some internal meetings. Next, I am in the eld riding along with a sales rep to help pitch a local business as to why our advertising portfolio is the best investment they can make. Then I’m at a chamber networking event, and throughout the day I may be mixing in some editorial decisions on late breaking content, scheduling future stories, etc. Each day my calendar is booked, but rarely is there a day playing out as planned.

What’s your favorite memory working for CI? TB: I’ve had many great memories over my 13 years. One that sticks out the most is when we launched a paper in my hometown of New Braunfels and saw the emails ooding in after our rst delivery. I started documenting them, and when I got to page seven or eight, I realized it was never going to end. The launch was rewarding for myself and also the community.

Where might CI expand to next in your metro? TB: Good question. We have quite a few fans out there, and they are not shy to let us know where we’re needed. I’ve heard from people in Waco, Killeen, Temple, Bastrop and Highland Lakes, to name a few. I look forward to the day that every community across Texas has Community Impact serving it.

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CHAMBER CONNECTION June 9 Ribbon Cutting Noon at Texas Roadhouse 15415 N. I-35, Pflugerville June 13 Monthly Luncheon 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at Spare Time Texas 1724 FM 685, Pflugerville. Speaker Daniel Berra, asst. director of the Pflugerville Public Library will share information about resources for small businesses June 26 Happy Hour 5 p.m. at Sage Valley Assisted Living 1100 Rauscher Road, Pflugerville June 29 Ribbon Cutting Noon at Performance Roofing 821 Grand Ave Pkwy., Suite 301, Pflugerville Various weekly Ribbon Cuttings and Ground- breaking Events

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