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Omaha Magazine

Omaha Magazine

Book and Periodical Publishing

Omaha, NE 3,431 followers

It's About All of Us

About us

For 42 years, Omaha Magazine has brought stories of the city’s most fascinating people and interesting places. This regional lifestyle magazine serves a readership of more than 260,000 people, both print and web, reaching local homes, professional offices. Every issue, our award-winning writers, photographers, columnists, and designers bring you captivating stories on area homes and gardens, lifestyles, food and dining, style, the arts, entertainment, and travel. If it’s Omaha, it’s in Omaha Magazine. Sister magazines include OmahaHome, B2B Omaha, Family Guide, FACES, and the Best of Omaha contest. Also custom publishing for another dozen titles.

Industry
Book and Periodical Publishing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Omaha, NE
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1983
Specialties
Local news, Business, Entertainment and alternative, Feature stories, Home and family, and Women's lifestyle

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  • You are invited to Omaha Magazine’s highly anticipated bi-monthly networking events, designed to celebrate and connect the Omaha metro area business community! Come network with a diverse group of business owners, community leaders, and industry experts to forge valuable connections, share insights, and unlock exciting opportunities!

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  • The year 2024 was a record-setter for the state of Nebraska, which was projected to exceeded over 2 million people in population. At the same time, the U.S. Census Bureau has estimated the population of Omaha proper fell by 2,716 from 2020-2023, a -1.7% change. What is the future of Nebraska's most populous city, and the state as a whole? Here are a few key figures that lay out changes over the past few years. https://lnkd.in/gpZ-692a

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  • The Nebraska Center for Nursing projects Nebraska will experience a workforce shortage of 5,436 nurses in 2025. Health systems around the metro are working to help retain nurses, and Methodist is one that has found several methods to alleviate the issue. As Methodist Health System Vice President of Human Resources Paula Pittman explained, “We have rededicated our retention efforts and adopted a dynamic and multifaceted approach to both immediate and long term workforce needs.” Learn more at Nebraska Methodist Health System.

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  • Omaha is a hotbed for enterprise, and the adaptable, industrious people behind the city’s thriving business community deserve recognition. This special edition of B2B Magazine does just that—showcasing and celebrating the best companies the metro has to offer, as chosen by the business community. Among these categories and more, business owners can rest easy knowing Omaha’s business community is humming with possibilities—and well-earned pride in their work. Cheers to this year’s winners of Best of B2B! https://lnkd.in/grYJyTdy

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  • The former Habitat for Humanity of Omaha headquarters at north 24th St. seemed like a maze. Employees navigated tight turns around cubicles and card tables, hoping to find a quiet meeting corner. Restrooms were converted to meeting spaces, utilizing each square inch, but the office felt claustrophobic, ineffective, and inhospitable. Chief executive officer Amanda Brewer desired more for her staff of over 90 employees. Expansion wouldn’t work since the cost seemed more like an expensive band-aid, so the board advised seeking out empty spaces. Check out their new office located at The Ashton in Millwork Commons.

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  • As the founder of Two Brothers Creative, a podcasting and marketing company, Matt Tompkins helps clients create engaging podcasts—an industry he believes holds tremendous potential, despite early skepticism. Tompkins’ insights into the world of podcasting and digital media come from years of experience navigating both the radio industry and the growing podcasting space. While the radio industry may have missed the opportunity to evolve, Tompkins sees podcasting as a medium that is only continuing to grow. Visit Two Brothers Creative for more information.

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  • In May 2008, Lisa Harte took a leap of faith that would reshape her career and carve out a space for herself in the male-dominated freight logistics industry. With two decades of experience, she founded Advantage Logistics, a woman-owned brokerage specializing in heavy-duty equipment and less-than-truckload (LTL) freight. Harte’s path to entrepreneurship began with a part-time job at a smaller company, where her growing passion and confidence in her abilities inspired her to branch out on her own.

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  • Elisa Davies’ path to the executive suite at HDR Inc., the Omaha-based global architecture and engineering firm, was not the culmination of an elaborate plan. Culminating in becoming HDR’s executive vice president and general counsel, Elisa Davies’ journey came about due to her “pioneer spirit.” At HDR, Davies leads the global legal team of more than 20 legal professionals. Davies’ leadership philosophy is designed to foster teamwork by creating space for diverse strengths and viewpoints while maintaining overlapping responsibilities. She lovingly describes them as a “big band full of unique instruments.”

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