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Publisher, Times-Journal
Auburn, Fort Payne
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Steven Stiefel is a staff writer for The Fort Payne (AL) Times-Journal, covering education, business, politics, art, lifestyle, social media, science and technology. He is the CEO of a marketing consultancy called Stiefel Creative that offers fashion-inspired magazine-style portrait photography, headshots and commercial product photography in-studio or on-location, along with copywriting and content marketing services. He served as the Editor in Chief of Savvy.com, a global lifestyle brand for fashion-forward men and women that site ranked for three consecutive years as the second most visited website in the world in the men’s lifestyle category. He also served as the Marketing Manager for the MavTV national television network. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Auburn University and earned his master’s degree in strategic communications from Troy University. His interests include filmmaking, college football, traveling, spending time with his daughter, and listening to live music. He has received awards for photojournalism and in-depth news reporting from the Alabama Press Association.
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Politics, Lifestyle, Education, Art , Social Media , Technology
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Gardening, taxation.
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Total articles 904
The Hollywood connection: Reality TV star Rachel Reilly Villegas runs talent scout business in Hoover
By Steven Stiefel
Oct. 07, 2024
By Steven Stiefel
Jul. 10, 2024
The Hollywood connection: Reality TV star Rachel Reilly Villegas runs talent scout business in Hoover
By Steven Stiefel
Oct. 07, 2024
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Times-Journal
The Fort Payne Times-Journal publishes twice weekly, distributed to the homes/businesses of subscribers and news rack customers each Wednesday and Saturday throughout the year. We also publish a monthly magazine called DeKalb Living and special sections throughout the year. Fort Payne is the county seat of DeKalb County in northeast Alabama. Our rich history as an early Cherokee settlement has been preserved for future generations to enjoy. It is hard to beat our combination of simple, small-town life, quality schools, diverse industry and popular attractions like the Little River Canyon National Preserve, DeSoto State Park, the Mentone mountain resort community, and the fan club/museum of country music superstars Alabama. Recreational opportunities surround us on all sides while fun big city getaways are just a short drive down the Interstate. We innovate in our state with adoption of the first all-electric school buses and vocational programs teaching high school students how to fly and repair drones, as just two recent examples. Our community is experiencing a tremendous boom as more and more people discover that Fort Payne offers the best of both worlds and is a fantastic place to build a life.
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