Sentences with phrase «then as an editor»

He reported on regulatory policy and legislation from the Parliamentary Press Gallery, first covering the broadcast and telecom industries for The Wire Report, and then as editor of The Lobby Monitor and deputy editor of The Hill Times.
First, she worked as a journalist and then as an editor and PR specialist for two national nonprofits and a United Nations agency.
Anton stayed at DC for over a decade, first as a writer in their Marketing Communications group, and then as an editor in Collected Editions (some of his favorite books that he edited include the STARMAN OMNIBUS series, LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES: THE GREAT DARKNESS SAGA, INFINITE CRISIS, ABSOLUTE DC: THE NEW FRONTIER and ABSOLUTE JUSTICE — the latter two of which won Eisner Awards).
Then as an editor for an engineering company and as an eagle - eyed error - finding high school teacher.
Strangely, Joe Romm writes a piece at Climate Progress renouncing the term «deniers» (http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/05/21/485848/climate-science-disinformers-are-nothing-like-holocaust-deniers/) and then as editor lets Stephen Lacey uses the term (http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/05/23/489452/lack-of-funding-forces-heartland-to-end-climate-denial-conference/) and then starts using the term again himself (http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/05/30/492114/yes-deniers-and-confusionists-the-iea-and-others-warn-of-some-11f-warming-by-2100-if-we-keep-listening-to-you/).

Not exact matches

It's great because most my editors, for example, came as interns, and worked their way to apprentice, and then became an assistant, then after 10 or 15 years to a full - fledged editor.
In February 2000, when I showed up for my first day of work at Fortune as an assistant managing editor, the title's parent company, Time Warner, was then in the early throes of a sale.
I remember being at a startup where I was hired in as a writing editor, then molded into video editor, and then even a partnerships lead.
Graham Green began his career as a newspaper writer, then joined the diplomatic corps, moved on to become executive editor of the Ottawa Citizen and now serves as vice-president of public affairs at Hill & Knowlton Canada.
I liked the fact that people came together and batted around ideas, and then, as an editor, you would look for the perfect writer for it, somebody who could make it better than you imagined, then ultimately putting an issue together was about getting the right mix and the right tone.
«If Facebook continues to grow as a trusted news source in its own right,» Salmon argues, «then the result could be an existential crisis for news organizations with old - fashioned things like editors and fact - checkers and clear ethical guidelines.»
Upon his return from China more than three years later, Nuttall worked for the Canadian Press for a summer, then took on the role as senior reporter leading to city editor of 24 Hours Vancouver.
Prior to that, she spent nearly 10 years at Advertising Age — first as a reporter, then Digital Editor, then Editor, and then finally Associate Publisher, Editorial and Audience.
Then, on Wednesday, D'Vorkin shocked the staff and furthered what already been a growing rift between the new editor seen as aloof and his newsroom.
Solzhenitsyn encountered a startling case of rationalization when the Soviet editor Lebedev said to him, «If Tolstoy were alive now and wrote as he did then [meaning against the government] he wouldn't be Tolstoy.»
Then, editor Rusty Reno and senior editor Matthew Schmitz join Julia to discuss dogs — as pets, as «emotional support animals,» and as substitute children.
With small parts are Lily Tomlin as our office manager Davida Goldman and Tom Hanks (this was certainly surprise casting) as then - editor James Nuechterlein.
In 1979, Christopher Monckton, then Editor of the Universe, focussed the complaints ofmany of us in his widely influential paper for the Association of English Worship, published in this magazine (Dec 1979) as «Caught in the Act.
In its present form, «The Catholic Difference,» I began this column in 1993 at the invitation of the late Kay Lagreid, then - editor of the now - deceased Catholic Northwest Progress in Seattle; the column went into national syndication shortly thereafter, with the Denver Catholic Register eventually succeeding the Progress as syndicator.
After graduating with a BA (Hons) in Journalism in 2011, Sam freelanced for a variety of magazines and websites as a journalist and social media manager before joining Premier, first as the magazine's news and features journalist, then as deputy editor.
Editorials were unsigned, so it is not possible to determine if they were written by Paul Hutchinson, then coming to the end of his nine - year stint as editor; or by Executive Editor Harold E. Fey, who was to follow Hutchinson in the top position in 1956; or by some other staff meditor; or by Executive Editor Harold E. Fey, who was to follow Hutchinson in the top position in 1956; or by some other staff mEditor Harold E. Fey, who was to follow Hutchinson in the top position in 1956; or by some other staff member.
Commenting on the NCC's first assembly meeting in Denver, Colorado, in late 1952, Charles Clayton Morrison, then a contributing editor, defended the council as an «artifact, which does not belong to the nature of the church,» but which nevertheless deserved support from denominations as a vehicle for moving away from the divisions within the church caused by «human contrivances» (January 7, 1953).
If the words Yahweh and Israel are not later interpolations (that is, insertions by later editors), which seems hardly tenable, then there already existed a conceptual, ideological (if not a formal political) Yahweh - worshiping entity known as Israel.
If your Mom loves cooking as much as we do, then she will love the upcoming cookbook from the editors of RecipeLion — Family Favorite Casserole Recipes.
Senior editor Keith Pandolfi's mom, Ellendean, would occasionally surprise him with this creamy chocolate pie when he came home from school, then watch as he devoured a quarter of it while watching «M * A * S * H» reruns.
The New Hope content team scours that show floor during the convention and then meets as a team the final morning of the show to decide the Editors» Choice winners, who are then awarded later that afternoon.
The editor staunchly denied having used my blog as a reference but then in the same breath said that she had no idea who on her staff wrote it.
He began his career with editing positions at newspapers, and then served as editor of the trade magazine Beverage Industry before joining Pepsi - Cola Company where he served as head of new product publicity.
Before then, accounts of culinary subjects were «regarded as relevant only to a kind of anthropology of ceremony,» in the words of Paul Freedman, editor of Food: The History of Taste.
What began as a passion, turned into a career as magazine Food Editor at Martha Stewart and then Entertaining Director at Ladies» Home Journal.
He left Chicago to go east for college at Colgate University, then returned and worked for 29 years as a television director for Chicago TV stations before joining SB Nation full time as a senior editor.
I blogged with Gunnersphere for over a year and then switched to WelcomeToTheGunnersTown where I wrote for six months before taking over as editor.
«It's increasingly a trend, especially as society becomes less judgmental of men who want to step into that role,» Joanna Coles, the magazine's then - editor - in - chief, told the Today show.
I went back to work, first in an office and then at home as a writer and editor.
Brondyke said that before she decided to become a stay - at - home parent 13 years ago, she worked in the marketing department at DeVry Institute, then for six years as a freelance copy editor.
Corbyn did not react for several seconds as the BBC political editor prepared to ask her question, but then put out his hand to quieten the crowd.
If the political editor's comments and this email are as reported, then there is a serious lapse of journalistic ethics.
Zellnor then went to Cornell Law School where he served as student body president, an editor on the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, a constitutional law instructor in prison, and as a Pro Bono Scholar — a position that allowed him to take the New York Bar early and spend his last semester working full - time at Justice 360, a criminal justice reform organization.
Scotland Yard arrested Clive Goodman, a former news editor then working as royal correspondent, and Glenn Mulcaire.
Then, as guest editor of the New Statesman in 2011, Williams lambasted the coalition for «radical policies for which no - one voted» and attacked its plans for health and welfare.
Inside, Boris published an article naming Agent Smallbrow as then Sunday Telegraph editor Dominic Lawson.
The pressure on then - News of the World editor and current News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks to resign is now tremendous, as several influential political figures branded her position «untenable».
Kelvin MacKenzie told the then News International boss, Rebekah Brooks, and Sun editor, Dominic Mohan, he was quitting as a columnist in 2011 because he thought they had kept the full extent of phone hacking from him, according to evidence presented as part of a civil case against the newspaper's publisher on Thursday.
Despite this, according to then editor John Haylett in 2005: «things that happened in the Soviet Union 70 years ago are still being used as a stick to beat the Morning Star.»
Alastair Campbell was proud of this Faustian pact at the time, and when I rang up the then editor of The Sun, Stuart Higgins, known as the «human sponge» to ask if it were true that his paper would be supporting Labour he said «No!»
Furthermore, Neil was a low Tory whereas Charles Moore, the then Editor (and, as he remains, Greatest Living Englishman), was a high Tory.
Nine months will then pass, with every sentence undergoing scrutiny as your editor polishes the rough draft like a pebble.
Edmondson was hired by Neil Wallis, then Coulson's deputy editor at the paper, in November 2004 as a news executive although, according to the former News of the World source, «Edmondson reported directly to Andy because he was the editor.
Before The Marist Poll, she worked for Forbes, first as an editor of eBooks and then as a producer for the Leadership channel of the website.
Then for almost a decade, he covered biology at Science News before returning to Science as a deputy news editor coordinating the journal's biology news coverage.
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