SpinSheet Publishing Company
Holly Foster has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Holly started their career in 1993 as a Marketing Director at Central Credit Union of Maryland and held this position until 1998. After that, they joined Visions Ink as an Account Executive and worked there until 2013. In 2013, they joined City First Bank of DC as the Director of Marketing and Communications, a role they held until 2014. Lastly, they worked at SpinSheet Publishing Company in a sales position starting from October 2014.
Holly Foster obtained a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and Teaching from Grove City College, where they studied from 1979 to 1983. Later, they pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Marketing from Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, attending from 1986 to 1988.
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SpinSheet Publishing Company
SpinSheet Publishing Company produces the Chesapeake Bay’s three most popular sailing, powerboating, and fishing websites and monthly print/digital magazines. Although some enjoy a water view, our readers prefer the view from the water. Our three main titles are essential to the communities of active sailors, boaters, and anglers around the Chesapeake Bay: SpinSheet: the Chesapeake Bay's only exclusive sailing resource covering all things sailing related PropTalk: the largest power boating information source dedicated to the Chesapeake Bay FishTalk: the most trusted source of timely information on how to catch more and bigger fish in the Chesapeake Bay and Mid-Atlantic region Our publications are not glossy coffee table displays. They are free newsprint magazines that can be found where sailors, boaters, and anglers shop, socialize, and relax – anywhere around the Chesapeake Bay! If you do see our magazines on a coffee table they will likely be worn, curled, or maybe even have a tear, but they will definitely show signs of being read. The point is, people pick up and read our publications on purpose and with purpose. They understand that the Mid-Atlantic region is one of the best water playgrounds in the world, and it’s in our backyard.