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About A Cup of Jo

Joanna Goddard

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My twin sister and I were born in Paris in 1979, and grew up in France, England, and (mostly) the suburbs of Michigan. After graduating from the University of Michigan in 2001, I moved to New York City. I launched my career at Cosmopolitan, where my editorial responsibilities included stopping good-looking men on the street and asking them sexy questions. After working for women’s magazines for three years, I became the editor-in-chief of Bene, a small award-winning magazine about Italian life and style. From 2005 to 2007, I launched and ran the quarterly, which covered fashion, design, food, wine, travel and lifestyle. In 2008, I left Bene to write for magazines, including Glamour, Elle, New York, Budget Travel and Cookie. I was the relationships blogger for Glamour.com for two years, and also blogged for Conde Nast Traveler and Martha Stewart Living. During this time, I started A Cup of Jo as a weekend hobby, but after a few years — to my surprise — the site grew big enough to become my full-time job. (Here’s a post about blogging as a career.) My husband and I now live in Brooklyn with our two little boys, Toby and Anton.

Please feel free to email me anytime at hello@cupofjo.com, or find me on Instagram and Twitter. Thank you so much for reading.

Meet the Team

Caroline Donofrio

Editor

Caroline moved to New York in 2002 to attend Barnard College. She began her editorial career as an intern at Vogue, where she spent many hours in the fabled fashion closet, trying on exquisite shoes and even lovelier jewelry. Though the shoes were nice, Caroline decided she loved books more and made a jump to publishing, spending the next few years at the talent and literary agency William Morris Endeavor. From 2011 to 2014, she worked as an editor at Penguin, where she acquired and edited fiction and nonfiction books. Though she loves blogging, she’ll never completely turn her back on books — she is currently at work on one of her own. Caroline lives in Brooklyn with her small dog and far too many beauty products. You can reach her at caroline@cupofjo.com, or find her on Twitter and Instagram.

Lexi Mainland

Alexis Mainland

Managing Editor

Lexi joined A Cup of Jo in the spring of 2015, after working for more than eight years at The New York Times in a range of storytelling, editing, and digital strategy roles. She has run blogs and interactive projects, written a weekly column about shopping, spent a year interviewing unique New Yorkers (an undertaking that won her an Emmy, which has its own shelf in her clothes closet), covered elections and political scandals, and led a team focused on social media. Before The Times, Lexi worked in documentary TV and digital media at WGBH, the flagship PBS station. She is a committed news junkie, but her truest passions are design, food, culture and online communities like this. Lexi lives in Brooklyn with her husband, toddler son and King Charles spaniel. You can email her at lexi@cupofjo.com, or find her on Twitter and Instagram.

Stella Blackmon

Editorial Assistant

Stella grew up in Springfield, Missouri, where for many years she assisted and collaborated with the fine arts photographer Julie Blackmon, her mom. In 2013, Stella began her editorial career writing about road trips and entertaining tips for the women’s lifestyle site Clementine Daily. After graduating from college in 2015, Stella spent the summer as an intern at A Cup of Jo. She joined the team as a full-time staff member that fall. Stella lives in Brooklyn with two friends and her treasured collection of Nora Ephron films. You can reach her at stella@cupofjo.com, or find her on Instagram.

Praise For

A Cup of Jo

Founded in January 2007, A Cup of Jo covers fashion, beauty, design, food, travel, relationships, motherhood and lifestyle. Our readers are enthusiastic, style-conscious women who love shopping online and discovering new things. Cup of Jo receives 5.5 million monthly page views and approximately 1 million monthly unique visitors.

“One of the Top 10 Lifestyle Websites for Women" and “One of the Top 100 Websites for Women."

“The blog read by the entire fashion and beauty industry.”

“One of the 10 Most Influential Personal Style Bloggers.”

“One of the Top 50 Design Blogs for Moms.”

“The Queen of the Blogosphere.”

“A remarkably fresh curatorial eye . . . Plus, honest posts about motherhood will speak to you instead of at you.”

“We love Joanna for her tell-it-like-it-is posts on motherhood and her genius finds from around the web.”

“There are more than a few devotees of Joanna Goddard's witty blog around here.”

“Goddard's keen editorial eye and singular literary voice have made her one of the most admired bloggers on the Web.”

CONTACT US

We love getting emails from readers. Please feel free to write to Joanna at hello@cupofjo.com, Caroline at caroline@cupofjo.com and Lexi at lexi@cupofjo.com. If you have a question, you can also take a look at our FAQ page — the answer may be waiting there for you.

ADVERTISING & PARTNERSHIPS

We love working with brands and businesses and are happy to create partnerships of all shapes and sizes. Please email Joanna at hello@cupofjo.com for our media kit.

LET’S HANG OUT

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Milkweed and other native flower species now grow at Koobs Preserve. Credit: USFWS
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John Cleckler, of the Service’s Sacramento Field Office, was excited to learn his daughter’s school in urbanized Carmichael, California, is next door to Koobs Nature Preserve. But invasive trees and weeds were taking over the four-acre site and crowding out native plants and animals. So Cleckler began organizing volunteers to maintain and improve the site. The preserve is now a home to native pollinators and birds, and provides urban school children a rare opportunity to connect with nature.
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The Service is proud to sponsor and participate in the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., “I Am My Brother’s Keeper” Conclave this week in Little Rock, Arkansas. Service Director Dan Ashe welcomed Sigmas to their Conclave on Wednesday; Assistant Director for Migratory Birds Jerome Ford speaks Friday and Saturday; and the Service is maintaining an active presence throughout the week. The Service has partnered with this prominent African American fraternity to reach new constituencies and make nature relevant to their lives.
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Service biologist Leslie Ellwood prepares to release Greenback cutthroat trout into Zimmerman Lake. Credit: Theo Stein/USFWS
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July 20, 2015
The Service's Leadville National Fish Hatchery is one of two hatcheries spawning Colorado’s native greenback cutthroat trout in the hopes of restoring the state fish to its native range.
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