
People
Our corporate culture and the talents and dedication of our employees are directly reflected in our publishing programs.
JCI is committed to employing a diverse team of publishing professionals – diverse in gender, race, ethnicity, religion, cultural background, sexual orientation and age. Having a diverse workforce enables our company to produce printed and online publications that reflect the diversity of contemporary life, which strengthens JCI’s competitive position in today’s multicultural marketplace.
Journal Communications is also committed to serving our surrounding community. A longstanding supporter of the United Way of Williamson County, JCI donates more than $75,000 in contributions and in-kind gifts to the organization each year. Read more about our partnership with United Way on the JCI United Way blog.
Inside the Actor’s Cubicle
At Journal, we work hard and play even harder.
And we love uncovering our staff’s hidden talents. We have an editor with the perfect radio voice, a designer who is an awesome cartoonist, a guitar-strumming distribution director who’s even played… MORE >>
The JCI Charlie Taylor Award
Everyone knows the story of Orville and Wilbur Wright and how their historic flight at Kitty Hawk, NC launched modern day air travel. But very few people know the story of Charlie Taylor, the Wright brothers’ mechanic who actually built… MORE >>
Making a House a Home
Journal employees united for the day to help some friends over at United Way. The day was the annual United Way Day of Caring, and the project was to fix up a house associated with the WAVES Agency.
Sixteen of… MORE >>
Serious FUNdraising
Journal Communications has been a committed community partner of the United Way of Williamson County since our founding, and each year, our staff attempts to outdo itself – not only in the amount of money raised but also in the… MORE >>














