Olympic Outsiders
If you can't be inside the Olympic Games, then follow Seattle Times producers, reporters, videographers and Olympic fans as we take you to the streets of Vancouver, B.C., to show you what's happening on the ground and give you a taste of the scene swirling around the 2010 winter games.
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Meet the Olympic Outsiders
Posted by Stephanie Clary
If you can't be inside the Olympic Games, then follow Seattle Times producers, reporters, videographers and Olympic fans as we take you to the streets of Vancouver, B.C., to show you what's happening on the ground and give you a taste of the scene swirling around the 2010 winter games. Below are photos and bios of the crew that will bring you the sights and sounds.
Tiffany Campbell is the lead producer for enterprise at seattletimes.com. She has a special appreciation for Canada (required, since her whole family lives there) and can't wait to explore the city of Vancouver. The 2010 Winter Games will be her first Olympics, and she plans to bring you all things live and Web: livecasts, Twitter updates and more. Follow her at @tiffanycampbell.
Stephanie Clary is the entertainment producer at seattletimes.com. She'll be sending live videos, photos, tweets, musings on ice dancing outfits and coverage of Vancouver events both inside and outside the Olympic venues. Follow her at @sclary.

Metro reporter Jack Broom is a Seattle native who has been at the Seattle Times since 1977. But Jack has never been closer to an Olympics than his own couch. He'll focus on stories outside the sports venues, on the people and happenings that help make the Olympics a focus of worldwide fascination. Follow him at @JBroomSeattle.

Kristi Heim writes business and enterprise stories with an international bent and blogs on philanthropy. In Vancouver she'll look for news and off-beat stories that show the social, economic and cultural sides of the Olympics. She reported from Beijing during the Olympics in 2008. Follow her at @kristiheim.

Seattle Times producers Tiffany Campbell (@tiffanycampbell), Stephanie Clary (@sclary) and Genevieve Alvarez (@veeves) pictured here before packing up their laptops, phones and cameras and heading to Vancouver, B.C. for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
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