
Katerina Graziosi, Senior Editor
Katerina is the senior editor for Solving Sacramento. Having graduated from California State University, Sacramento, with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a minor in sociology, she is passionate about storytelling, social and environmental justice, progressive politics and the arts. Previously, she worked independently reporting on business, technology, real estate, DE&I, philanthropy, arts and nonprofit sectors in the greater Sacramento region. Her work appears in The State Hornet, the Sacramento Business Journal, Sacramento News & Review, the Sacramento Observer and Epiphany Magazine.
Katerina is a proud first-generation U.S. citizen and college graduate, and has been living in the City of Trees for the past 15 years.

Cristian Gonzalez, Arts Editor
Cristian Gonzalez is the arts editor of Solving Sacramento. He is also a freelance multimedia producer and photojournalist with a passion for storytelling through visual mediums. He holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and journalism from Sacramento State, and an associate degree in hospitality management from American River College’s culinary program. Cristian is currently pursuing a master’s in communication management at the University of Southern California.
His connection to Sacramento stems from local arts, music and food scenes. In his free time, Cristian enjoys making music with friends, exploring new video games and honing his audio and video production skills.

Linda Bowers, Director of Business Development & Partnerships
Linda Bowers is the director of business development & partnerships for Solving Sacramento. She began her career in media sales, representing both local and national publications, and later expanded into training, marketing strategy and donor relations. She has a strong track record of working with organizations that champion diversity and inclusion as core values, helping to create opportunities and elevate voices that might otherwise go unheard. For Solving Sacramento, Linda identifies new revenue streams through sponsorships, grants and branded content. Linda also serves on the board of the Penn Valley Community Foundation and tends to her small hobby farm, where she cultivates growth into the land and community around her.
