Our very own Mel Allen took the job of editor in 2006, putting an emphasis on Yankee‘s roots in narrative voice while helping it grow into the publication you know and love today. Since then, Yankee has been nominated for CRMAs for Columns, Multimedia Extensions, Excellence Online, and Excellence in Writing. With over 2 million subscribers […]
October 2001 | A painting of a covered bridge in the fall by Robert Steele
Our very own Mel Allen took the job of editor in 2006, putting an emphasis on Yankee‘s roots in narrative voice while helping it grow into the publication you know and love today. Since then, Yankee has been nominated for CRMAs for Columns, Multimedia Extensions, Excellence Online, and Excellence in Writing.
With over 2 million subscribers and 85 employees, founder Rob Sagendorph would be proud of what he started. He might even be most proud of the fact that Yankee still upholds the values upon which it was founded. It remains one of the only a family-owned publishing companies left, and that won’t be changing anytime soon. Yankee Magazine has and will always stand for “the expression, and perhaps indirectly the preservation of, that great culture in which every Yankee was born, and by which every Yank must live.”