Kate comes from the book publishing industry, with seven years of editorial and brand management experience. She directed editorial content for the Extreme for Jesus and Transit teen publishing brands at Thomas Nelson, Inc. She was a co-creator and co-writer of the first Biblezine, Revolve. This category has sold more than 1,000,000 copies. Kate also acquired and managed the editorial process on The Man Called CASH and The aWAKE Project: Uniting Against the African AIDS Crisis, featuring essays from Nelson Mandela, Bono, and Franklin Graham among others. Kate heads up the Publishing services for Snap, LLC, and she lives in Nashville, TN, with her husband and son.
Recah has more than seven years of diverse media experience in writing, editing, publicity, and basic photography and design. She was a senior reporter for South Africa’s leading media and entertainment company, Johnnic Communications. Her essay The Friendly City and two of her photographs were published alongside contributions by Nelson Mandela, Bono, George W. Bush, Kofi Annan and Danny Glover in The aWAKE Project: Uniting Against the African AIDS, and she co-compiled the book Mission Africa: A Field Guide. Recah lives in Franklin, TN, with her husband and co-worker, and heads up the Publicity services for Snap, LLC.
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Thux has extensive expertise in marketing and management. He was the Marketing Director of Weston Entertainment’s 3.1 Productions; Group Marketing Director of Eastern Cape Motors in South Africa, the country’s largest private motor group; Merchandise Manager at First Company Management (where the highly successful Newsboys music and apparel online store, which he created and managed, saw a 1000% sales growth over the first six months); and started, developed and managed the South African music group, The Benjamin Gate, to the point where it gained interest from and was signed to a Nashville based division of EMI Records, EMI-CMG. Thux heads up the Music Support services for Snap, LLC.