Summer '21: Off Hours

This season, it’s all about the out-of-office. Here’s where we’ll be.


When we’re on the clock, our team works tirelessly to create websites that are beautiful, easy to navigate and — often most importantly — simplify life by automating many of the tasks involved in running a business. (We love to say we keep your business moving forward so you can step back.)

But in our off hours, we take our chill time very seriously. From patios to fire pits, here’s where you’ll find the WOTW team this summer in our off hours.

“At my cabin in Wisconsin! We have lots of little projects to work on and we’re hoping to knock a lot of them out, with a side of R&R and campfires.” — Kelsey Gilbert-Kreiling, co-founder/lead developer

 

"Probably camping somewhere on public land since all the campgrounds are full.” — Hannah Hageman, project manager

In direct sunlight with a heavy SPF, ideally at the beach or in my courtyard.” — Alex Lucke, developer/social media manager

“I plan to spend as much time as I can outside, surrounded by my favorite people, with a lot of laughs.” — Mallory Ulaszek, co-founder/lead project manager

 

“Playing video games and staying inside with the cool AC.” —Justin Mabee, developer

Hanging with the pups and packing up for our next move (location undisclosed).”Shelly Morse, developer

 

“Biking, running and walking around any of the lakes in Minneapolis by day, eating s’mores next to a campfire at night.” — Molly Each, marketing editor

 

“At park picnics or day-tripping to some random spot I found on google maps.” — Vanessa McKenzie, developer

 

"Where you'll find me this summer: taking care of and nursing a newborn and (finally) enjoying all the summer drinks!” — Anna Potter-Malone, project manager

 

“Chillin at the beach with my toes in the sand!” — Brit Young, project manager

“On a patio in Logan Square with my feet up, eating pizza.” — Katie Stipanovich, operations manager

 

On a bike with an earbud in my ear and wind in my hair. Not a care in the world.” Kishya Greer, developer

 

"My wife and I have always enjoyed road trips. The open road brings a new perspective and being closer to nature delivers joy and balance. I plan to land a smoking deal on a small drivable camper so we can explore our favorite regions of the U.S. We may even venture all the way up to Nova Scotia.” Eric Anderson, developer


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