About Us

Mountain Living is a part of Network Communications, Inc., the leading publisher of printed and online real estate information in North America. The company was acquired by Citigroup Venture Capital Equity Partners in January of 2005.

Its magazines are read by over 12 million readers in over 500 markets and deliver more than one million leads to advertisers each month. Network Communications’ assets, The Real Estate Book, Apartment Finder / Blue Book, Mature Living Choices, CorporateChoices.com, Black’s Guide, New Home Finder, Enclave, Unique Homes, Kansas City Homes & Gardens, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, Colorado Homes & Lifestyles, St. Louis Homes & Lifestyles, Seattle Homes & Lifestyles and Mountain Living, include publications that millions of readers around the country turn to when looking for the latest information about the real estate and home design markets.

About the Staff

Holly Scott of Mountain Living MagazineHolly Scott

Publisher of Mountain Living magazine

She brings nearly 10 years of experience in the publishing industry.

Prior to her publisher role, Scott was a sales manager and senior sales executive for Mountain Living and Log & Timber Style.

She has also sold print media solutions to large corporations in the Denver/Boulder area for C2Media and was Sales Director at Westword newspaper.

Holly's passion for publishing began at Colorado State University, where she obtained a bachelor's degree in Journalism and Technical Communication in 1997.

Scott grew up in Littleton, Colorado, and currently lives in Denver with her husband and two children. She actively enjoys the mountains by running, skiing, and biking on the weekends.



Irene Rawlings of Mountain Living MagazineIrene Rawlings

Editor in Chief of Mountain Living

Rawlings was born in Michigan, went to school in Pennsylvania and New Jersey and moved to Colorado in the 1970s.

She has been curator of The Anschutz Collection of Western Art, editor-in-chief of Country Home magazine and art reviewer at The Denver Post.

In addition, she writes extensively about architecture, travel and the arts for Art & Antiques, The New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times among others.

She has co-authored two books, "The Clothesline" (with Andrea Van Steenhouse) and "Portable Houses" (with Mary Abel).

She continues to host an award-winning radio talk show on which she interviews book authors.

On weekends, she reviews Colorado restaurants online for gayot.com.

She enjoys collecting vintage fabrics, fly-fishing in pristine mountain streams and riding the rails on old luxury trains like the Orient Express.