General Excellence among the honors presented to publication staff

Carrying on its trailblazing tradition, Nevada Magazine could not be fenced in at the 2015 Nevada Press Association awards banquet as it claimed five first-place awards including the coveted General Excellence award, the top prize in the magazine category.

From left: Carrie Roussel, Adele Hoppe, Danny Miller, Megg Mueller, Sean Nebeker, Eric Cachinero, Janet Geary, and Janet Kinney are the staff of Nevada Magazine.

Nevada Magazine shows a proven commitment to excellence in journalism and we are honored to work with every person on its staff,” said Director at Nevada Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs Claudia Vecchio. “The award sweep is a huge honor, however it doesn’t surprise me. Megg Mueller and Eric Cachinero constantly impress with their ability to find the untold tales from within our state, and drive curiosity in a way only well-told stories can.”

Nevada Magazine is a self-funded and published in association with the Nevada Division on Tourism. The bi-monthly magazine is the official tourism magazine and available online at NevadaMagazine.com.

The favorite Silver State publication also landed four second-place awards and a third-place award. Staff of Nevada Magazine includes: Publisher Janet Geary, Managing Editor Megg Mueller, Associate Editor Eric Cachinero, Marketing Manager Adele Hoppe, Circulation Manager Carrie Roussel, Business Manager Janet Kinney, Art Director Sean Nebeker, and Senior Graphic Designer Danny Miller.

Miller took home two additional awards including the Silver Star award, which recognizes the integral people behind the scenes. As production manager for the magazine, Miller’s noted commitment to the success of the publication and its website were praised.

“Danny is a major component of our success. His creativity and energy constantly push us to be better and to create better products,” said Publisher Janet Geary. “We are lucky to have him on our team.”

Managing Editor Megg Mueller was honored with a first-place prize as well, winning Best Entertainment Writing for her “Cravings” column, which highlights restaurants and food and drink stories throughout the state.

“I love sharing all the incredible dining and food news happening in Nevada. Writing these stories is always fun for me, and it’s great to know people are enjoying them,” said Mueller.

Other first-place awards presented to Nevada Magazine and it’s staff include Best Special Project for Miller and Marketing Manager Adele Hoppe’s collaborative efforts on “Nevada’s Official Travel & Leisure Guide” and Best Advertising Innovation for Art Director Sean Nebeker’s work on the bind-in card for the guide.

Nevada Magazine took four second-place awards including Best Explanatory Journalism for “National Cowboy Poetry Gathering: First-Timer’s Guide,” Best Non-Staff Story for “Experience ‘The 36th Star’,” Best In-House Promotion for “Unique Nevada Gift Ideas,” and Best Large-Space Ad for “Let Nevada Magazine handle your holiday shopping.” The publication also rendered one third-place award for “Advertising General Excellence.”

About Nevada Magazine

Nevada Magazine has been telling Nevada’s unique story since 1936.  Housed within the Nevada Division of Tourism, Nevada Magazine is an enterprise agency of the state and publishes the bi-monthly Nevada Magazine and Events and Shows publications, an annual historic calendar and a variety of specialty publications.. For more information or to subscribe, visitnevadamagazine.com.

About TravelNevada

The Nevada Division of Tourism (TravelNevada) is part of the Nevada Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs. It promotes and markets Nevada as a tourism destination for domestic and international leisure and business travelers through its marketing and advertising programs and by coordinating partnerships between public and private entities. TravelNevada also administers grant programs for local entities to market travel and tourism offerings and publishes Nevada Magazine. For more information about traveling to Nevada visit TravelNevada.com.