Community Corner
Meet Wyandotte Patch's New Editor
Wyandotte Patch editor Nate Stemen has been with Patch almost three years and looks forward to meeting and covering more of the Wyandotte community.
Wyandotte Patch has a new editor!
During the past month former Wyandotte Patch editor Jason Alley has helped ingratiate me into the Wyandotte community.
I've met with elected officials, city employees, school board members and local business owners to find out what makes Wyandotte tick.
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And it's pretty obvious.
Wyandotte has a huge sense of community. People welcomed me with open arms and made me feel excited to be a part of such a bustling Downriver community.
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In addition to handling Wyandotte Patch, I'm also the editor of the Trenton-Grosse Ile Patch, so I get around Downriver and know the business of community reporting.
Jason Alley was recently promoted to community editor and will now be building relationships with Patch users in a cluster of nine Patch sites throughout Wayne and Macomb counties. (Want to learn how to use Patch, become a blogger or have any questions answered? Just email him at jason.alley@patch.com.)
Jason will likely be sorely missed in Wyandotte, but, fear not, his new position requires him to be in Wyandotte occasionally. (Don't think you can get rid of him that easy.)
His ability to build strong relationships with sources and to keep his finger on the pulse of Wyandotte has helped me make an easy transition into my new role with Wyandotte Patch.Â
Please help me say "farewell" to Jason and here's my official "hello" to all of you!
Got a hot news tip? Want to share a touching moment? Win the big game? Contact Wyandotte Patch editor Nate Stemen natestemen@patch.com or by cell phone 734-250-4451.
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