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Reserva Wine Magazine
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about ONAMAP, please visit
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Adam Porter
Section Editor
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A featured writer in several North American
publications, Adam Porter is one part drinker, three parts writer
and brings an open minded, affordable approach to Reserva Wine.
Educated at Concordia University for writing and having frequented
numerous Montreal bars for wine and alcohol consumption, Adam
brings a budgeted unbiased taste towards the wines we should savor. |
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Glenn Macaulay
Section Editor
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Glenn is a graduate of McMaster University's
Communication Studies Program, and during his time there he wrote
for the school's student paper, The Silhouette. Upon graduation,
Glenn wrote plays and sketch comedy revues with a troupe he
co-founded called The Polecats, while also working on his own
producing monologues and short films. He continues to write and
perform in Toronto and maintains a daily humour blog while also
proofreading for a communications company. |
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Caroline Pigott
Editor-in-Chief
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After graduating from
the University of Waterloo and obtaining a post graduate
certificate in Corporate Communications from Centennial College,
Caroline began her career in the Public Relations and
Communications field working as a PR Assistant with GE Canada in
2003. She went on to work for both the corporate and
not-for-profit sector in Administration and Communications until
launching her own writing business in October 2008. Caroline is
thrilled to be the Editor in Chief of Reserva Wine Magazine, and
is lending her skills and talents to bringing this publication to
life! |
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John Greco
Managing Editor
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With a professional background in business and
a love for the arts, John has always found a peaceful escape in
writing. His passion for the craft has led him to write for
a variety of outlets, although his true passion lies in writing
screenplays while he flirts with the keyboard to lose himself in a
world all his own. As a contributing writer to various other
publications, John is delighted to be a full time member of the
Reserva team! |
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Melissa Bessey
Editor &
Photographer
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Melissa Bessey is a freelance
journalist, professional photographer and visual artist based in
Toronto whose work is exhibited internationally. In addition to
her role as Culture Editor with Reserva Magazine, Melissa
contributes to several print and online publications, specializing
in urban music and culture including Urban Ink Magazine, Sway
Magazine, the National Post and Blog TO. She is also the Canadian
Editor at Swagg News International and is the Toronto Live Music
Examiner for www.examiner.com one of the largest news providers on
the net.
Melissa’s photography has been
featured on the Bravo series “Behind the Camera” which aired in
Canada, the US, Dubai and Europe and her paintings are represented
by one of Belgium’s top contemporary galleries, Gallerie
Gaberchidze. Melissa is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art &
Design where she won a scholarship for her thesis work and became
a featured graduating artist at the 2004 Queen West Art Crawl. |
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Omar Murji
Executive Director
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Omar Murji is the Executive Director of Reserva
Magazine. Borrowing concepts from other major ONAMAP publications
such as FutuRéale and Bollywood Star, Omar has created a new 2010
outlook for Reserva. From the truthfulness and revelation of
artwork, to the amusing and eye-catching cultural representations
in the city, Omar and his colleagues actively seek to promote
arts, culture and living; the final concept of living being the
binding one that enables an inter-disciplinary approach to urban
life today. Omar is also the Executive Director of ONAMAP
Enterprises and serves aboard a number of community organizations
as a consultant and administrator. |
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