Meet Seattle Publishing's Leaders
Jay Stilwell – President
Jay joined Seattle Publishing in 1997, bringing with him extensive experience in sales and marketing. In day-to-day operations, he most enjoys communicating with clients, and finds his marketing expertise extremely useful when discussing future plans with clients. This allows Jay to advise them on exactly how they can leverage Seattle Publishing and the ways they can enhance or expand their business’s vision. Jay's belief that Seattle Publishing's success is a direct reflection of the successes of his clients comes through in every working relationship.
Ryan Price – Vice President of Programming
Ryan came to Seattle Publishing after graduating from Seattle University in 2005, bringing fresh ideas and cutting-edge technology to the traditions of the company. His dedication to streamlining the business and applying technology to solve problems is evident in the range and depth of answers he and his team provide when presented with a client's goals.
Claire Bonin – Editor in Chief and Project Coordinator
Claire came on board in 2001 after her passion for cycling and working with the Canadian Cycling Association connected her with Seattle Publishing's Bicycle Paper. Her project management skills and experience coordinating national and international cycling events reflects in her ability to coordinate client projects at Seattle Publishing. Claire also applies her attention to detail and quality standards as an editor for a wide range of business, consumer and custom publishing projects. Her determination to make every project as accurate and professional as possible shows in each venture she's involved with.
Rick Peterson – Graphics and Production Coordinator
With Seattle Publishing since 1998, Rick brings a classical styling with a touch of punk rock to the mix. He especially enjoys sitting down with clients to listen to exactly what their desires are, then applying his technical and artistic expertise to make that desire a reality. Whether your endeavor is creative or commercial, Rick's craft turns plain pages into music for your eyes.



