Lookout Local announces the beginning of its network, Oregon launch, national leadership

Lookout names Jed Williams as COO/CRO, Kirsten Carroll as member and audience growth director and Ashley Harmon as chief of staff, as it moves to launch the second Lookout in Oregon in early 2025

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Today, Lookout Local introduces our national expansion. We will be launching Lookout Eugene-Springfield early in 2025 and have established our national leadership team to advance both our community news organizations and plan for further expansion in 2025-2026, with the establishment of the Lookout Local network in at least five markets.

“We’re now approaching our fifth year of publishing in Santa Cruz, and we have put our original plan into fast motion — carefully taking the Lookout model into other communities, multiplying the amount of well-vetted, trustworthy local news,” said Ken Doctor, founder and CEO of Lookout Local. “The people of the Eugene-Springfield metro area, the second-largest in Oregon, have been incredibly welcoming. They’ve taken a close look at what our team has been able to do in four years in Santa Cruz, including our 2024 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News, and have been incredibly supportive.”

More than 20 individuals or couples and four family foundations have come forward, along with national support, including both national foundations and the Google News Initiative, to provide the sufficient capital to build the largest local news company in the region. Lookout Eugene-Springfield, with an open-to-the-community, in-office daily operation, will launch in early 2025. We are now hiring for the newsroom of more than a dozen and a partnering business/community team as well. We encourage those highly skilled, ambitious and enthused to build the next generation of local news with us to apply. Lookout pays competitive salaries and benefits, investing in our people who build on our model.

Lookout’s model includes numerous partnerships and collaborations of many kinds. In Oregon, we will partner with Oregon Public Broadcasting as we work together to maximize the combined value of local and regional reporting. Education partnerships have been a foundation of Lookout as well, and the process has begun to bring our highly engaging Lookout in the Classroom programs to Lane County. We will launch our college-based internship programs there as well. While Lookout is digital-only, the in-person events and forums we have hosted in Santa Cruz reinforce community touch and connectedness, and push toward better and faster community problem-solving. We plan to bring the same zeal of connecting with the community in person to Eugene-Springfield.

While the Lookout model places emphasis on local operation, with a publisher and executive editor driving the path forward, based on Lookout-tested journalism, business, community engagement and schools models, the company now puts a national leadership team into place to accelerate and optimize our growth and excellence.

Jed Williams joins Lookout as its chief operating officer/chief revenue officer. Williams has been a strategic digital media revenue and growth leader for more than two decades. He brings that experience and his passion for building mission-driven local media to his new position at Lookout. He will focus on elevating Lookout’s earned revenue streams — our Marketing Partners advertising programs and membership — and will lead business operations. Williams was a key player in the founding of Lookout and has been a board member.

“The need for local news and information that informs, enlightens and empowers has never been greater,” said Williams. “Lookout’s promise is to vigorously meet this moment with modern, first-class products that are built to serve, and a diverse business model — blending unique marketing partnerships and strong reader support — that’s built to last. I’m honored to help shepherd Lookout’s expansion as we bring the brand to more communities, and the many stakeholders that comprise them.”

Kirsten Carroll joins Lookout as its director of member and audience growth. Carroll’s command of the reader-to-member funnel is well-known by her former colleagues, many of whom worked with her at The New York Times as the Times built its leading reader revenue system. Membership — and its community connectedness — is central to Lookout’s success.

“I am thrilled to join Lookout at such a pivotal time, as we expand our award-winning local journalism into new, underserved markets,” said Carroll. “I look forward to introducing new audiences to Lookout's high-quality reporting and contributing to the growth of reader revenue that sustains this important work.”

Ashley Harmon, who has been instrumental to each step of Lookout’s growth, including revenue and community partnerships, becomes our chief of staff. In that role, she’ll work with all members of the teams in Santa Cruz and Eugene-Springfield, advancing the company’s impact in mission, audience engagement and revenue. "Show up" has been the mantra she's instilled in Santa Cruz, and she will help ensure that attitude and all the successes we've found in Santa Cruz carry over to our future markets.

The Lookout Local model differentiates itself by aiming to replace the role of traditional community print newspapers, ones that have now failed their communities. The model centers itself around community betterment, and puts into the community a robust team of experienced, fairly paid professionals who produce a set of news and information products, ones that wide swaths of the community use and trust. All built on bedrock journalism values and practices.

“We are a community newspaper which just happens to be digital,” Ken Doctor explains. “It is that traditional role, now executed at a high-performance, lower-cost level, that maintains its meaning to readers older and younger. We reach many of those youngest readers through our Lookout in the Classroom, built by Jamie Garfield, Lookout’s director of student and community engagement.

“Lookout further differentiates itself through its business-forward approach to sustainability, built on a diverse model that emphasizes earned revenue, buoyed by philanthropy and other giving. Lookout aims to meet audiences wherever they are, and will launch two new products in the fall, one of them its first app, partnered with Pugpig.

“Further, we have now harnessed the digital tech of the day, anchored by Newspack, used by those who have disrupted the industry, to support and quickly revive strong, trustworthy local news. We are ready to grow, as fast as prudently possible. We are fiercely mission-oriented, fiercely business-centric and fiercely fair.

“We believe we are the beginning of a new golden age in local news and seek collegial, aggressive, talented team members to join us.”

For more information, please contact Ken Doctor (ken@lookoutlocal.com, 408-605-0609), Ashley Harmon (ashley@lookoutlocal.com, 925-784-5518) or Jed Williams (jed@lookoutlocal.com, 919-265-8899).

For more information on our hiring: lookout.co/eugene-springfield/

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