Meet the newest owner and publisher of Northlake City Lifestyle magazine, Kellie Krevosky! Originally serving as the magazine’s editor, Kellie recently stepped into the role of owner and publisher. This transition reflects both her passion for community storytelling and her commitment to elevating local voices. Kellie is excited to build upon the magazine’s foundation while adding fresh, engaging elements for readers. Her smooth adjustment into this role is credited to City Lifestyle and previous leadership, saying, “I am so grateful and thankful…the confidence that they have in me is why I can move forward boldly with this magazine.”
With a background rooted in customer service and communications, Kellie is no stranger to working closely with community members. Her cornerstone philosophy of listening first is what defined her previous tenure. Under her editorial leadership, Kellie has made a direct impact in curating captivating pieces that feature the unique people, businesses, and events that make the Northlake community unique. Now, as the magazine’s owner, Kellie is expanding that vision, ensuring Northlake City Lifestyle continues to serve as a meaningful connection point for residents and businesses alike.
Looking ahead, Kellie sees Northlake City Lifestyle as more than just an editorial publication—it’s a testament to the community's evolving story that is meant to be seen and shared. She’s particularly focused on bringing in new opportunities for advertising partnerships, creative storytelling, and expanding the magazine’s reach and community impact. She plans to highlight nonprofits, outdoor spaces, and events, further strengthening the magazine’s role as a unifying resource for residents. Through her leadership, Kellie is not just publishing a magazine—she’s shaping a legacy of community, one issue at a time. “This community has my heart and soul,” she says. “I can’t wait to further serve them in this way.”
“I am so grateful and thankful…the confidence that they have in me is why I can move forward boldly with this magazine.”