Life At Bonnier - Field & Stream

Helping Out Where Help is Needed

Check out how Bonnier companies are helping others during the holidays and year round.

Photo by Flickr user Josep Ma. Rosell, CC licensed

For many people, the holidays are a time for thinking about others. Check out just a few of the aid projects and initiatives that Bonnier companies are undertaking - and not just during Christmas:

Meet David Andersson

GROW participant David Andersson finds out how it is to work - and eat - in New York City.

The most surprising thing about moving from Stockholm and the online book retailer Adlibris to Bonnier Corporation in New York is how much things are the same. "My work is so like what I do at home," says GROW participant David Andersson. "It seems it's possible to work virtually anywhere." Andersson, 26, is  a web developer at Adlibris and is spending three months in New York working with front-end development and coding for magazine brands such as Parenting, Working Mother, Saveur and Field & Stream.

Meet Kristyn Brady

Trading New York for Stockholm, Field & Stream's Kristyn Brady takes on Bonnier Media University.

When Field & Stream's Kristyn Brady applied for a GROW position at Bonnier Media University, she had no idea that so many people were interested in the exchange program. "People stopped me in the hall and congratulated me," she says.

Q&A: Anthony Licata, Field & Stream Editor

The passionate top gun at the 2009 National Magazine Award-winning Field & Stream discusses his 11-year career with the magazine and shares some of his favorite spots for hunting and fishing.

For over 100 years, the Field & Stream editorial headquarters have been located not in the rolling plains of middle America, but in the skyscraper grid of New York City.  And though the only kind of hunting most New Yorkers do is for apartments, Field & Stream Editor Anthony Licata says regularly reconnecting with nature helps keep him sane.