
Luis De la Toba—Digital Manager
Based in Mexico’s Pacific Coast, Luis De la Toba is Omaha Publications’ digital manager. He graduated in 2021 with a marketing degree from Universidad Tecmilenio at Mazatlan. As digital manager, he’s in charge of the magazine’s social media accounts, website, and paid campaigns.
In his free time, he likes to read, write, practice yoga, play the keyboard, go to coffee shops with his friends, and take long walks along his city’s pier and beach, watching the sunsets.
He also loves consuming all forms of media, from music, to TV shows and movies—horror being his favorite genre.

Korina Roberts—Freelance Writer
Korina Roberts earned her B.A. in communications from Louisiana State University–Shreveport. She left the business world to raise her six children with her husband, Thomas, to whom she has been married for 28 years. Roberts is now pursuing her M.A. in creative nonfiction writing at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, where she was recently awarded the John J. McKenna Graduate Fellowship. She has been published online in The Linden Review and in "Fine Lines." Roberts is an avid volunteer for Omaha events and enjoys hiking, cycling, reading, traveling, and holding her new grandchild.

Michelle Schrage—Top Level Revenue Generator
Michelle Schrage considers herself an experiential marketing strategist and a proactive connector of people. Over her 20-year career, she has enjoyed deploying creative marketing strategies, relationship-building, and leading cross-functional teams toward a common goal and vision.
She is passionate about Omaha and bringing people together through events and engagements. In the past decade, she has hosted and created programming for over 100 unique professional networking events–facilitating the connections of over 1,000 business owners, community leaders, and collaborative influencers.
She is fascinated by the unknown and can spend hours talking about the universe, the paranormal, the meaning of life, and the afterlife. She is the proud mother of one son, Robert, and two feline fur babies, Cheddar and Chauncey.
This article originally appeared in the November/December 2024 issue of Omaha Magazine. To receive the magazine, click here to subscribe.