Julie Scheidegger Editorial Manager Julie Scheidegger is an editorial manager in Strategic Communications for the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, where her work focuses on the digital content lifecycle: analyzing, planning, copywriting, editing, distributing, managing, and monitoring content, as well as managing social media content for the Foundation. Prior to joining the Kauffman Foundation, Scheidegger worked for UBM Life Sciences as a content editor, where she managed and developed content from web to print, to social media and multimedia for business-to-business magazines for the veterinary profession. Scheidegger started her career in newspapers working as a photojournalist and photo editor for The Examiner in Independence, Missouri, and later, The Lee’s Summit Journal. She managed the newspapers’ visuals, wrote features and reported news. She also launched video and multimedia coverage for The Examiner. While with The Lee’s Summit Journal, she was awarded three consecutive McClatchy President Awards, among other honors. Scheidegger holds a Bachelor of Journalism in photography and a minor in English with a focus on creative writing, fiction from the University of Missouri School of Journalism. She has done freelance work for Feast magazine, Getty Images, and other media agencies covering primarily the NFL, MLB, and NCAA, as well as publishing work in Sports Illustrated, ESPN the magazine, and many other sports media outlets. She is a volunteer for Kappa Holiday Homes Tour and the Kansas City Zoo’s annual Jazzoo fundraiser. Recent Activity Stories 'Kauffman Scholars is always going to be a part of me.' Stories 'Rebuilding Black Wall Street for Us All': Panel examines actions and policy changes needed to level the playing field for entrepreneurs Stories Schools must be the first place where citizens are prepared for a multiracial democracy Stories This Black Friday, commit your commerce, not just your support, to Black businesses Stories State fact sheets provide snapshots of early-stage entrepreneurial activity Stories Women talk truth about their crucial role in the American economy and the inequitable expectation to 'carry it all' Stories Knowledge into action: Education Fellowship serves community-driven leadership Stories The doors will not be closed on Black entrepreneurs Stories Getting beyond the grant Stories Rebuild better, block by block Stories On every block, in every town and city, for anyone willing to risk, David Sax says we need entrepreneurship Stories Nine new grantees take action to Start Us Up Stories A letter from the editors: Embracing our Interdependence Stories Fighting Goliath Stories The hustle of social capital Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next