Jonah Loeb
Jonah Loeb Admin Team
(he/him)
Jonah Ernst Rickard Loeb does all of the things around here that would otherwise fall through the cracks in the wake of this busy, fast paced, clinician lifestyle. Someone has to be here to send the faxes, emails and texts, order the supplies, fix the things that break and install the things that have yet to break — so it might as well be him.
Jonah was born and raised in Seattle, WA (with a brief ten-year stint in Portland, Oregon and a four-year layover in Olympia, WA). So far in his short existence on planet Earth, Jonah has managed to create quite a stir wherever he goes. As a controversial cartoonist in the backwaters of our State Capital, he managed to offend religious conservatives and progressive activists alike (although the latter was an accident every time) and defended by state politicians and punk icon Jello Biafra who protested to get Jonah rehired by his newspaper. Perhaps topping Jonah’s Google search would be the time when he was the last remaining employee after his employer was seized by federal agents as the largest Ponzi scheme in State history. The second most notable career highlight is perhaps the four years Jonah spent as the president of an independent film label called IndieDVD.
Jonah’s resume, however, is longer than it is impressive — he has been a child laborer in the construction business, a waiter at Red Robin, a filmmaker, a producer, a marketing maven, an animator, a disability job coach, a stay-at-home parent, a youth suicide prevention specialist, a house painter, and a car salesman. With a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy and Communications, a 4-year film school certificate, and a Master’s degree in Book Publishing, Jonah is best suited for the role that he plays right now — mystery man.
How to Contact
If you’re trying to track down Jonah — good luck! He is often running around the office or out on errands for Holistic, so if you can’t catch him in passing, the quickest way to get a response from him is through email:
“If you can make games from random pocket treasures and debris, or turn fear into adventure, then the world is your oyster.”

