1517 Media
Timothy Blevins has extensive work experience in the publishing industry. Timothy worked at Thomson-West from 2005 to 2006 as the Vice President, managing educational publishing for law schools and legal-related programs. Timothy was responsible for increasing student use and preference for Westlaw and overseeing various functions. In 2006, they joined 1517 Media and held multiple roles, including Senior Vice President & Publisher and ultimately becoming the President & CEO. 1517 Media designs and develops resources for the Christian church, delivering them through various media formats.
Timothy Blevins holds an MBA degree from the University of St. Thomas - Opus College of Business. Additionally, they have completed a course at St. Gallen, though no specific degree or field of study is provided.
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1517 Media
For more than 200 years 1517 Media has been committed to helping Christian communities and individuals encounter a loving, gracious God and grow in faith, understanding, and response. We create resources for Christian worship and faith formation, for academic study and professional development, and for individual edification and spiritual growth. We have always embraced the media of the day to meet people where they are, in their lives and in their communities. 1517 Media has five publishing imprints: AUGSBURG FORTRESS, serves Lutheran churches with resources that support worship and music, faith formation, and congregational life. FORTRESS PRESS, publisher of scholarship that matters for the academy, for the classroom, and for the church across the categories of theology, biblical studies, history, religion, and ministry. SPARKHOUSE, develops resources that engage and inspire children, youth, and adults in Christian communities. BEAMING BOOKS, publisher of high-quality children’s books that help kids thrive emotionally, socially, and spiritually. BROADLEAF BOOKS, publisher of books on religion, culture, social justice, spirituality, and personal growth that inspire transformation in readers and their communities to foster a more open, just, and compassionate world.