Meet Mint’s New Editor
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I’m delighted to introduce Mint’s new Editor, Lee Sherman. Lee started last week and will be leading the Mint blog, among other roles here. Please join me in welcoming him! You can look forward to new and improved content as a result of his leadership; he brings over 20 years of editorial experience to Mint, including stints at Quicken.com and Worth magazine. He’s also been an avid Mint user for over a year now, having been one of our first, private beta users last summer.
One of Lee’s highest priorities is to listen to your feedback on what is/is not working for you in our current approach to the blog. Feel free to share any real-time feedback now, via a comment, if you’re in that mood.
I’d also like to thank Silicon Valley Blogger, who has done a stellar job acting as Mint’s blog mistress for the past several months, helping me keep the conversation and content flowing on an iterim basis. SVB’s own blog, The Digerati Life, is always thought provoking and I encourage you to check it out and subscribe to The Digerati Life through this link.
We’re rapidly growing the Mint team in other areas as well. Please check out our job postings for Community Manager and multiple Product and Engineering roles.
Donna
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9 Comments so far
leave a commentGlad to have Lee on the team!
What a life, mint has a mistress? Congrats Lee and looking forward to future interactions!
One thing I would like to see is a separate blog on the development side of mint. I would like to know what actual changes are made on mint’s production environment, as well as some of the features being tossed around in the development/testing side of things.
Looking forward to hearing great things from you Lee.
yothisbejacob, as a Mint engineer, I’ve actually had this idea myself…
Welcome Lee! Glad you’re on board, and wishing you a long and happy tenure at Mint.
It was great to work at Mint.com! I wish Lee a wonderful time at Mint, and I’ll make sure to keep up with what goes on here!
Welcome, Lee! You’ve joined what’s obviously a terrific team. If you ever need help, let me know
Thanks everyone for the fantastic welcome.
What, no picture?