Editorial Masthead

Executive Editors


Patrick Olsen

Editor-in-Chief

"A native of Los Angeles, I have worked as a newspaperman for most of the past two decades in both the Chicago and L.A. areas. As Cars.com's EIC, I work with this great team to bring you all the news, research and advice you'll need to buy your next car. I'm not a gearhead, but more of a fan of how cars are becoming smarter, more comfortable and more fun."

First car: 1985 Toyota pickup with absolutely no options, including no rear bumper

Joe Wiesenfelder

Executive Editor

"After six years in the magazine business, I made the jump to web publishing in 1995 to apply my experience with photography, video and the written word. I joined the Cars.com launch team in 1997 and, well, time flies.

I'd say my emphasis is cutting through marketing claims and technobabble to determine what really matters to car buyers. Nothing tees me off more than supposed improvements that degrade the driving experience. I'm the harshest critic of transmission performance that you're ever likely to meet, and I remain baffled by the SUV craze, but I judge all vehicles on their own merit. If I have a shortcoming, it's a blindness to the image aspect of vehicles. SUVs and sports cars don't make you cool, and minivans don't make you lame. Many people, and the entire state of California, clearly disagree."

First car: "My first car was a 1971 Oldsmobile Delta 88 whose 455-cubic-inch engine awoke the car nut in me — and made me a big-block snob for eternity. I survived more than 10 years owning a '79 Fiat Spider I bought from Tom ("Click") Magliozzi from NPR's Car Talk, which I recently replaced with the "tuna boat," a 1984 Mercedes 300D turbo diesel. I keep a 2002 Mazda Miata SE as a reliable backup."

David Thomas

Managing Editor

"I've gone from editing Cars.com's news blog KickingTires and Ask.Cars.com to overseeing not only the stories you see on our site but also how we reach car shoppers via social media. Like the rest of our team, I try to keep my hands in a bit of everything and review new cars, take part in our Shootouts and even 'star' in a video or two. I have a thing for station wagons and own a 2010 Subaru Outback and a 2005 VW Passat wagon. Secretly, though, I lust for a BMW M3 and lately have fallen for the Infiniti JX."

First car: 1989 Ford Probe

Senior Editors


Bill Jackson

"I handle the Buying Guides and parts of the Research channel here, in addition to writing Weekend Athlete for KickingTires. I've moved all over the place, both as a kid and as a former newspaperman. I like any car that carries my bike, Nordic skis and camping gear."

First car: 1973 Volkswagen Beetle

Eric Rossi

"I manage the Cars.com's multimedia team. I have my hands in all forms of digital media in the office, but I'm a car junkie at heart. I've been to every Chicago Auto Show since I was 3, and I can only keep a car for about two years before the need for something different gets the best of me. I've been fortunate to combine my passion for video production and my love of cars here at Cars.com. I began my career at Cars.com after graduating from Bradley University, but during college I ran my own car detailing business called 'A Touch of Hollywood.' "

First car: 1990 Toyota SR5 pickup truck named Mabel

Kristin Varela

"I'm the Senior Family Editor at Cars.com and the mom of two amazing girls, ages 9 and 11, and an adorable stepdaughter, age 7. My mom-mobile is whatever car I'm testing, and that's what you'll see me driving when I take the girls to dance classes, piano lessons or school. How's that for mixing work and family time? I do manage to find time for simple indulgences like bubble baths, yoga or an hour with a good book, and I relish the time I spend with my girls. They still kiss me when I drop them off at school, so I'm a happy mama."

First car: A red 1985 GMC Jimmy S10 with a rusty white stripe down the side and a personalized license plate that read "QUEPASA." What can I say? I'm a recovering nerd who left high school early every day to attend Spanish classes at the local university.

Mark Williams

"I'm a veteran automotive journalist with 25 years of experience. I've worked at Four Wheeler magazine, including two years as editor. In 2000, I joined Motor Trend as its expert on all things pickup, SUV and four-wheel drive. In additon, I became editor at Truck Trend. Before joining PickupTrucks.com, I was a freelance automotive expert, loaning out my writing and enthusiast-market expertise to outlets such as Motor Trend, Popular Mechanics, PickupTrucks.com, Amazon.com and several others. I was a Motor Press Guild board member for several years, and I'm also a long-time soccer coach, most recently finishing my ninth season as the local junior high head coach. I live in Southern California with my wife and enjoy camping, hiking, skiing, big trucks and towing, and back-country 4x4 driving."

First car: 1966 Volkswagen Beetle

Reviewers


Joe Bruzek

"I'm the resident answer guy for Ask.cars.com and am always in the thick of new cars and industry news to answer our readers' questions. I'm a hopeless gearhead, and even off the clock I'm infatuated with hot rods and fast cars. When I was 1, my dad propped me up in the driver's seat of his 1964 Corvette roadster... and it was all downhill from there. Before Cars.com, I attended an automotive technology school and worked in automotive service centers. I interned at the multicultural automotive publisher OnWheels Inc., where I got my first taste of auto shows from the media side. Going to public days will never be the same: What, no interpretive dancers around the new Camry? C'mon."

First car: "1990 Chevrolet Caprice Police Car. It still had the stripe and unit numbers down the side and on the back. It was large, loud and powerful, and I miss it like a lost dog."

Mike Hanley

"After briefly writing for Racingone.com, I joined Cars.com in 2002. I've held a variety of positions since then and am currently one of the site's resident car reviewers. Though I often give high marks to cars with superb handling qualities, I have a soft spot for old Detroit land yachts. I also tend to prefer manual transmissions, though I'm thankful today's stick shifts are more refined than the one in the 1951 Willys Station Wagon that I learned on."

First car: 1975 Chevrolet Impala coupe

Kelsey Mays

"A Seattle native, my experience includes heading up the automotive section of a west Los Angeles weekly, as well as brief stints writing for Edmunds.com and TrulyHollywood.com. As my dilapidated 1994 Toyota Celica proves, I'm a stick-shift purist and bona fide car geek — no doubt explaining the serious imbalance in my time-spent-researching-camshafts to time-spent-dating ratio."

First car: 1994 Toyota Celica

Editors


Robby DeGraff

Assistant Editor

"I'm an absolute car (and now motorcycle) nut, who has loved cars ever since I was a toddler. I've worked as a car detailer, valet and drove in a few cross-country road rallies for charity. Before I graduated from Loyola University, I finished a semester-long capstone research project on 'Social Media in the Automotive Industry.'

"I like cars that are simple, easy to drive, easy to work on and easy to operate. I'm an absolute sucker for classic cars and muscle cars, but I've also got a soft spot for Japanese tuners and microcars. Ever hear of a VW Pea Car? Check it out."

First car: A big green 1995 Ford Windstar named "Godzilla" that was handed down to me by my parents.

Jennifer Geiger

News Editor

"I'm a Chicago 'lifer' and admitted word nerd who studied English at DePaul University and started my editorial career at Consumer Guide Automotive. I joined Cars.com in late 2011 as a reviewer and manager of the Kicking Tires blog. How I wound up in automotive journalism is something I still ask myself, often out loud, in moments of both awe (piloting a Mercedes-Benz CLS AMG through Napa Valley's twisties) and annoyance (slogging through rush-hour traffic in a Dodge Caliber).

"Though manual transmissions and I are in a good place now, I still have nightmares about how I learned stick: a crash course on a 1985 Volkswagen Scirocco during a cross-country road trip in 1999. A three-minute lesson and the open road are not a good combination; toll booths still make me nervous."

First car: I learned to drive on a 1995 Ford Contour and helped my then-boyfriend, now-husband buy a 1999 Saturn SL2 in 2002 and a 2003 Hyundai Elantra.

Dave Lee

Copy Editor

"After 10 years as a newspaper copy editor in Indiana, Wisconsin and North Carolina, I jumped over to the online arena, where I edit Cars.com's blogs, reviews and other editorial content. I learned how to drive on a 1986 Nissan Sentra that later developed a temperamental ignition that only I knew how to start. It was a tricky maneuver that involved turning the key all the way forward, releasing it slightly, and then jerking the key forward again — all while reciting a quiet prayer. It worked about half the time."

First car: 1998 Honda Accord

Jennifer Newman

Editor

Jennifer is a married urban mom with two busy boys, ages 4 and 8. On the weekends, she can be found navigating Chicago's streets in her 2009 Nissan Versa, which she bought during the Cash for Clunkers program. She spends her weekdays working as a copy editor and blogger for Cars.com. Her miniscule amount of downtime is spent playing "Star Wars" with her oldest son and building Lego creations with her youngest.

First car: 1998 Honda Accord

Chad Rubel

Editor

"My first car had a wonderful safety feature: You could never lock your keys in it since you needed the key to lock it. When I got the car, there was one significant problem: I didn't know how to drive a stick. The lessons with my father didn't go well, but eventually I learned that life skill. And now, I only want to drive automatics."

First car: 1980 Pontiac Sunbird, very used

Multimedia


Matt Avery

Multimedia Coordinator

"As the primary videographer for Cars.com, shooting cars is second nature to me. In my role, I've been able to combine my two passions — media and cars. I've worked as an ASE-certified technician for both BMW and Mercedes-Benz while living on the East Coast. I graduated with a degree in electronic media and film from Towson University and began working as an assistant writer and production assistant for "MotorWeek." Whether it be the Rolls-Royce Phantom or Toyota Sienna, nothing brings me more satisfaction than infusing creativity into my shots to highlight the car or truck I'm shooting. If the viewer enjoys what he sees, I'm happy and know it was a job well done."

First car: Two Ford Mustangs that I modified during my high school years.

Lindsay Bjerregaard

Multimedia Coordinator

"After graduating from the University of Iowa, I started at Cars.com as a multimedia intern. In my first week I shot video of a Jaguar XK convertible, so I knew this job was going to be a perfect fit. I mainly shoot, edit and appear in videos for the site. My 2007 Toyota Corolla — Steve Carella — has starred in multiple advice videos."

First car: 2000 Ford Taurus

Ryan Peterson

Multimedia Coordinator

"I've been a video editor for years with my first big freelance project focusing on the largest RV dealer network in America. I went on to work with both start-ups and large multinational corporations before joining Cars.com's multimedia team.

I taught myself how to drive manual, but failed my first driver's license test."

First car: My first vehicle was a 1993 Ford F-150; it was white with a pink pinstripe.

Evan Sears

Photo Editor

"I've always been a gearhead. It could be from being born and raised in Motown, or perhaps it's because every bicycle or car I've owned has been a clunker and needed near-constant mechanical attention. Before joining Cars.com, I worked as an editorial and commercial photographer for more than 10 years, shooting for many Chicago-area publications and several national clients."

First car: 1987 Honda Prelude

Location

175 W Jackson Blvd
8th Floor
Chicago, IL 60604

Phone: 312-601-5000
Fax: 312-601-5755

Key Contacts

Advertising

Michael Kraut
Vice President of National Sales

mkraut@cars.com


Business Development

CarsBusinessDevelopment@cars.com


Media Inquiries

312.601.6229
pr@cars.com


Customer Support

Josh Chapman
Vice President of Operations

jchapman@cars.com