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Daybook management and staff are dedicated to providing a accurate, timely service to our readers and excellent value our contributors and partners. Learn more about the people behind Daybook below.
Karla Sinclair
V.P. Operations and Executive Editor
Voice: 770-671-0213
E-mail: ksinclair@daybooknetwork.com
Karla Sinclair serves as Managing Editor for Daybook Network and manages all operations for the company. Karla focuses on staying in tune with the needs of Daybook readers and customers and is available to Daybook customers when planning their story and ad campaigns on Daybook. She also advises customers regarding the Expert Network. She produces original content on Daybook such as Journalist Spotlight. With her unique view into both the local press and PR communities, she is a great resource to Daybook customers and uses reader feedback for continuing improvement at Daybook.
Karla is a member of the Atlanta Press Club and is the 2007/2008 Vice President of the Atlanta Women's Network. She also sits on the advisory board of CONNECT magazine.
Richard Warner
CEO and President
Daybook, Inc.
Voice: 770-671-0200
E-mail: richard@whatsup.com
For nearly 30 years, Richard Warner has been a familiar name to viewers and investors across the southeast.
He is in his 27th year as host and managing editor of Georgia Public Broadcasting’s "Georgia's Business," airing twice weekly on GPTV, the PBS station serving Atlanta and all of Georgia. Warner has interviewed hundreds of CEOs one-on-one for the program including the heads of BellSouth, Delta, UPS, Turner Broadcasting, AFLAC and Equifax.
Warner is also CEO of What's Up Interactive, a Web services and technology firm whose roster of clients includes FOX Television Stations, Coca-Cola, the Georgia Aquarium and dozens of other companies. What’s Up Interactive helps companies tap the sales and marketing power of the Web through design and technology, streaming video and audio, and social media strategies.
Richard has been appointed by Governor Sonny Perdue to serve on the Georgia Film, Video and Music Commission, and is a columnist for “Business to Business” Magazine. He also served as 2004-2005 President of the Atlanta Chapter of the American Marketing Association.
He is in demand as moderator and emcee for events held by the Technology Association of Georgia, Georgia Public Television, the Atlanta Business Chronicle, Women in Technology, the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Georgia Trend Magazine, the Business Marketing Association, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Emory University’s Goizueta Business School and many others.
His career includes a long stint as reporter and anchor for Atlanta radio stations WSB AM and WGST AM.
