Nicole Vogel Explained

Nicole Vogel
Occupation:Publisher, author
Language:English
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:American University
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Notablework:Portland Monthly
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Awards:Oregon Entrepreneurs Network Entrepreneurship Award for Individual Achievement

Nicole Vogel is an American magazine publisher and author. She is the cofounder and publisher of Portland Monthly, a regional magazine covering Portland, Oregon. She received the 2007 Oregon Entrepreneurs Network Entrepreneurship Award for Individual Achievement,[1] the second woman to receive the honor.[2]

Career

Vogel started her publishing career with a job at Leaders Magazine in New York. In 2002, she got a job at Turner Broadcasting, and within three years was the vice president of strategy. Vogel's work for Turner focused specifically on business development for CNN's interactive properties.[3]

In 2001, she and her brother Scott Vogel moved to Portland, Oregon, to be close to their sister Lori, whose husband had been killed in a car accident. While there, they realized the city did not have a regional magazine despite being a large market, so she set out to raise funds to start the magazine. She faced difficulties both for being a woman entrepreneur in a male-dominated industry as well as to start a print publication when circulation for print magazines was declining.[4]

Portland Monthly launched in 2003 along with its parent company Sagacity Media, also co-owned by Nicole Vogel and Scott Vogel, and was profitable by its second issue. In March 2006, she launched Seattle, Washington local magazine Seattle Metropolitan, also under the Sagacity Media parent company. In 2013, she and her brother started Houstonia, the city magazine for Houston, Texas.[5] Sagacity Media also owns titles in Colorado and Utah.[6]

Personal

Vogel is a native of Houston, Texas.[7] She graduated from American University with a degree in justice.

Notes and References

  1. News: Johnson. Holly. Vogel's success with magazines reaches from Portland to Seattle. 6 March 2015. Portland Business Journal. Sep 23, 2007.
  2. News: Vogel. Nicole. The Ugly Truth About Sexism and Business in Portland. 6 March 2015. Portland Monthly. March 2, 2015.
  3. News: Holland-Nelson. Leisa. Nicole Vogel - SagaCity Media. 6 March 2015. The Businessmakers Radio Show. March 23, 2013.
  4. News: Steele. Dayna. Print Media? You Can't Do That -- Or Can You?. 6 March 2015. Huffington Post Business. January 23, 2014.
  5. News: Rudick. Tyler. Houstonia magazine sends its publisher packing just weeks after its first issue debuts. 6 March 2015. CultureMap. April 12, 2014.
  6. News: Portland Monthly buys Colorado magazines. 6 March 2015. Portland Business Journal. January 12, 2010.
  7. News: Rogers. Tim. New Magazine Launching Somewhere in Texas, Ctd.. 6 March 2015. D Magazine. September 25, 2012.