Powder Mountain Press Staff
The talented team members of Powder Mountain Press offer their creativity and brainstorming efficiently on all projects. The team includes a skilled photo editor to assist with photo selection and editing and an in-house editor to help craft and edit content.
Powder Mountain Press works with contract photographers and a pool of established writers to match your design and content focus. Professional staff editors provide the right words to get the job done, plus complete quality control in developing and polishing tone and content.
Kate Hull
Co-publisher and Editor-In-Chief
A Texas native, Kate Hull moved to Teton Valley in 2012. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelors of Journalism. Her work has appeared in numerous national and regional publications, including Texas Monthly and Women’s Health. Kate is the co-publisher and editor-in-chief at Powder Mountain Press.
Sage Hibberd
Co-publisher and Art Director
Sage Hibberd graduated from Jackson Hole High School in 1995 and from Northern Arizona University in 2000, earning a BFA in communication arts with an emphasis in graphic design. She has been the art director at Powder Mountain Press for fourteen years, and took over as co-publisher in 2018.
Nancy McCullough-McCoy
Former Publisher, Powder Mountain Press Advisory Commitee
The former publisher of Powder Mountain Press, Nancy McCullough-McCoy arrived in the Tetons from Seattle in 1974, intending to stay only until her ski-season job ended at Grand Targhee Resort. Alongside husband Michael McCoy, Nancy travels the country biking, camping, and exploring places off the beaten path.
Mac McCoy
Editor-At-Large, Powder Mountain Press Advisory Committee
For more than 30 years, Editor-at-Large Michael McCoy (“Mac”) has been writing books and magazine articles about the Northern Rockies. Mac and his wife Nancy met in 1974 as employees at Grand Targhee Resort. Today, he is working on Secret of the Wind, the sequel to his debut novel Sleeping Dogs Don’t Lie, available at Amazon.
Teton Valley, Idaho
The Heart & Soul of Pierre's Hole
6,109 Feet
Elevation of Driggs, Idaho
36,400
Acres Conserved by Teton Regional Land Trust
10,275
Population of Teton County
$23,600,000
Raised by the community of Teton Valley through the Tin Cup Challenge
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