Speaking From Experience: Ian Frisch '09, Founder, Relapse Magazine
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As a Professional Writing major at Champlain College, Ian and his wingman Keegan Flynn started Short Bus Ice Cream, a hipper take on the old Good Humor Man trucks of an earlier era. After graduation, Ian moved to Brooklyn where he founded Relapse, a glossy fashion and lifestyle magazine that's gaining traction in the challenging magazine business, which is definitely taking notice.
This event is co-sponsored by BYOBiz, EMC and the MFA program. Part of Champlain Colleger's Speaking From Experience Lecture Series.
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