Sentences with phrase «include editor in chief»

Committee members will need to agree on witnesses to call for the investigation, which could include editor in chief Alan Rusbridger.
This announcement follows news last week that ALM had laid off several top editors, including editor in chief and deputy editor of Corporate Counsel.

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BuzzFeed's show will be audio - first, but include infographics and other visual elements, according to Ben Smith, editor - in - chief.
Even though some of the first autonomous vehicle ETFs have major automakers including BMW, GM, Ford and Tesla among top holdings, «These are more tech funds than automakers [stock] funds» said Drew Voros, editor - in - chief of ETF.com.
In an exclusive interview, Ms. Holmes talks to Medscape Editor - in - Chief Eric J. Topol, MD, about the decade she spent building her company; plans for the present and the future, including a recent deal with Walgreens drugstores; and whether she's on the path to the creative destruction of laboratory medicinIn an exclusive interview, Ms. Holmes talks to Medscape Editor - in - Chief Eric J. Topol, MD, about the decade she spent building her company; plans for the present and the future, including a recent deal with Walgreens drugstores; and whether she's on the path to the creative destruction of laboratory medicinin - Chief Eric J. Topol, MD, about the decade she spent building her company; plans for the present and the future, including a recent deal with Walgreens drugstores; and whether she's on the path to the creative destruction of laboratory medicine.
Drew Voros is editor - in - chief for ETF.com, where he supervises its media properties including ETF.com, ETF Report and newsletters.
She joined Ad Age in 1985 as editorial assistant, along the way fielding pretty much every position on the masthead, including reporter, Chicago bureau chief, New York bureau chief, features editor, executive editor and managing editor - international.
The «PayPal Mafia,» a term for PayPal founders and prominent multimillionaire executives whose post-PayPal careers include founding and investing in dozens of prominent tech companies, is stacked full of Review alumni, including Ken Howery» 98, David Sacks» 94, and Eric Jackson ’98 (all former Review editors - in - chief) as well as Keith Rabois ’91 (a former Review opinion editor), and Premal Shah ’98 (a former Review staffer).
From our favorite pie tools to a pie primer that tackles all aspects of pie baking and six recipes you won't be able to stop craving (including Mexican Chocolate Fudge Pie, our editor - in - chief's favorite), we've got you covered.
They include: Peter Granoff, MS, Owner / Partner, Ferry Plaza Wine Merchant; Matthew Hoffman, PhD, Grower Program Coordinator, Lodi Winegrape Commission; Allison Jordan, Executive Director, California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance; Cyril Penn, Editor in Chief, Wine Business Monthly; Rhonda Smith, Viticulture Farm Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension; Ann Thrupp, PhD, Executive Director, Berkeley Food Institute; Beth Vukmanic Lopez, SIP Certification Manager, Vineyard Team; and Steve Lederer, Napa County Green Business Program and Napa County Director of Public Works.
They include: Karen Block, Industrial Relations Manager, Viticulture & Enology, UC Davis; Hunter Francis, Director / Founder, Center for Sustainability in the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo; Allison Jordan, Executive Director, California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance; Camron King, President, Lodi Winegrape Commission; Karissa Kruse, President, Sonoma County Winegrowers; Kelli McCune, Senior Project Manager, Sustainable Conservation; Michelle Novi, Industry Relations Manager, Napa Valley Vintners; Cyril Penn, Editor in Chief, Wine Business Monthly; and Beth Vukmanic Lopez, SIP Certification Manager, The Vineyard Team.
They include Stephanie Bolton, Grower Communications & Sustainable Winegrowing Director, Lodi Winegrape Commission; David Glancy, Master Sommelier, San Francisco Wine School; Lindsey M. Higgins, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in the Agribusiness Department, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo; Allison Jordan, Executive Director, California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance; Emily Farrant, Sustainability Manager, Sonoma County Winegrowers; Michelle Novi, Industry Relations Manager, Napa Valley Vintners; Cyril Penn, Editor in Chief, Wine Business Monthly; and Beth Vukmanic Lopez, SIP Certification Manager, The Vineyard Team.
Joining Meyer and Case, speakers include: Gary Vaynerchuk (Tech / Media Entrepreneur and Angel Investor), Phil Stead (VP Retail Systems, Reliant), Guy Rigby (VP Food & Beverage, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts), Dana Cowin (Editor - In - Chief, Food & Wine Magazine), Jocelyn Mangan (SVP Product Management, OpenTable), Nic Jammet (Co-Founder, Sweetgreen), and Alice Cheng (Founder & CEO, Culinary Agents).
The party was a roaring success with celebrities including legendary VOGUE Editor - in - Chief and Roger's longtime friend, Anna Wintour, 30 Rockactress Katrina Bowden, actors Jeffrey Wright, Josh Lucas and Anthony Mackie, supermodel Carol Alt, former Real Housewife, Kelly Killoren Bensimon, Gossip Girl Kelly Rutherford, music artist Fabolous, designer Christian Siriano, Kardashian pal Jonathan Cheban, and others dancing the night away to the sounds of DJ Bob Sinclair and pop sensation Emeli Sandé, while raising a glass of Moët Impérial Brut Champagne to Moët's 270 years.
The «Author's Dinner» at Le Chique was selected as winner of Travel + Leisure Mexico's 2012 Gourmet Award for Best Tasting Menu by a respected panel of judges comprised of 18 industry leaders, including journalists, chefs, sommeliers, and gourmands such as Hans Backhoff Jr, of Monte Xanic; Paulina Vélez, of Viña Terra; Claudio Poblete, Mexico Culinary Director; and Roberto Gutiérrez Durán, editor - in - chief of Travel + Leisure Mexico, among others.
He was the magazine's first Common Market bureau chief and has served in a wide range of editorial positions, including TIME managing editor and deputy to the editor - in - chief.
She is the owner and editor - in - chief of Praeclarus Press, a small publisher specializing in women's health, and is the author or editor of 24 books including the Science of Mother - Infant Sleep.
-LSB-...] Numerous contributors to PoliticsHome, including editor - in - chief, Andrew Rawnsley, have resigned from the news aggregator and polling website in a row over its new owner — Michael Ashcroft, the deputy chairman of the Conservative Party.
The editor in chief, Arthur Browne, said the Tronc officials — including the chairman, Michael W. Ferro Jr., and Justin C. Dearborn, the chief executive — had «expressed a desire for making a go of it on quality journalism.»
His current titles include: Founder, Hot Indie Media; Editor - in - Chief, Hot Indie News; State Committee Member, Green Party of New York State; Black Caucus Member, Green Party of the United States, National Diversity Committee Member, Green Party of the United States.
Ben Fried, editor - in - chief of Streetsblog, noted that the proposed route does not include stops near J / M / Z trains and is two to three «long» blocks away from any L train stops.
Wall Street Journal editor in chief Gerard Baker announced a series of sweeping changes to the Journal's newsroom, including a complete reworking of the paper's Page One structure.
Crooked.com, a new media company aimed at millennials and featuring multiple former members of the Obama administration — including Jon Favreau, Tommy Vietor, Jon Lovett, Dan Pfeiffer and Ben Rhodes, along with former New Republic editor - in - chief Brian Beutler — is expanding.
Jamie Angus» CV includes stints as acting editor of Newsnight and editor of the World at One meaning current Newsnight chief Ian Katz and Nick Sutton, former World at One editor who is now in charge of the BBC News website, are bound to be among the names mentioned to take on the Today job.
The soiree at the Loebs» (Michael is founder and CEO of Loeb Enterprises, an investor of media and consumer marketing firms) will have food provided by chefs from the Four Seasons and include such luminaries as Oscar - nominated actress Debra Winger, who left Hollywood because of the difficulties women face there; Girl Scouts of the USA CEO Kathy Cloninger; Elinor Tatum, publisher and editor - in - chief of the Amsterdam News; and New York City Public Advocate Bill de Blasio.
This included the Daily Mail editor - in - chief Paul Dacre.
Cable has made a string of hires in recent weeks, including a new chief of staff, Fiona Cookson, who was Cable's head of press in government, and press secretary Mark Leftly, the ex-deputy political editor of the Independent on Sunday.
Led by new Editor in Chief Stephen C. George, the Discover staff includes several editors with extensive credentials in science journalism.
George succeeds Corey S. Powell, who served on Discover's staff for 15 years, including four years as editor in chief.
«It gave me a chance to know many of the editors and staff at Science, and to understand at a high level a lot of the decisions that the editor - in - chief is responsible for,» including the balance of content between news and research or between different disciplines.
We look at the contents of the July issue of Scientific American magazine, the last under outgoing Editor in - Chief John Rennie, including an article by moon explorer Harrison Schmitt, a piece on the fight against superbugs, a report on the potential of biofuels such as grassoline, and a recollection of the pernicious effects of chess!
This week, we'll take a look at the contents of the July issue of Scientific American magazine with Editor in Chief John Rennie, which includes taking a look backward.
We look at the contents of the July issue of Scientific American magazine, the last under outgoing Editor in Chief John Rennie, including an article by moon explorer Harrison Schmitt, a piece on the fight against superbugs, a report on the potential of biofuels such as grassoline, and a recollection of the pernicious effects of chess!
Science Editor - in - Chief Marcia McNutt moderated the Hill event, which included climate symposium speakers J. Marshall Shepherd of the University of Georgia and Chris Field of the Carnegie Institution and Stanford University.
And Editor in Chief John Rennie discusses other articles in the issue, including the cover story on the possibility of a big bounce instead of the big bang and the science of the World Wide Web.
Scientific American magazine Editor in Chief John Rennie talks about the contents of the June issue, including articles on the evolution of cats and the physiology of sled dogs.
In this episode, Scientific American editor - in - chief John Rennie talks about the magazine's history of involvement with efforts to debunk medical quakery and paranormal fakery, which included a fistfight between a Sci Am editor and Harry HoudinIn this episode, Scientific American editor - in - chief John Rennie talks about the magazine's history of involvement with efforts to debunk medical quakery and paranormal fakery, which included a fistfight between a Sci Am editor and Harry Houdinin - chief John Rennie talks about the magazine's history of involvement with efforts to debunk medical quakery and paranormal fakery, which included a fistfight between a Sci Am editor and Harry Houdini.
Scientific American Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina talks with podcast host Steve Mirsky about the contents of the May issue, including articles on induced pluripotent stem cells, high - speed and maglev trains, and blindsight.
More than 1000 experts (including Scientific American editor - in - chief Mariette DiChristina) have gathered in Dubai to discuss big world problems such as climate change, poverty, water shortages, energy and innovation.
The signatories — including Science Editor - in - Chief Bruce Alberts, who wrote an editorial on the subject in this week's issue of Science — make 18 recommendations, most of which discourage journal editors and hiring managers from considering only the prestige of the journals that applicants have published in and ignoring the content and impact of his or her actual research.
Scientific American magazine editor in chief, John Rennie, talks about the November issue's contents, including computer - brain interfaces, DNA computing, the ongoing attempts to find an HIV vaccine and getting closer to the Star Trek tricorder with portable NMR.
► The Letters section in this week's issue of Science included responses to Science journals Editor - in - Chief Marcia McNutt's 11 December 2015 editorial questioning the future of tenure.
Scientific American editor Christine Soares discusses the swine flu situation and Editor in Chief John Rennie talks about the May issue — topics include the specific genetic differences between humans and chimps, side - channel hacking, food shortages, and our leaky atmoseditor Christine Soares discusses the swine flu situation and Editor in Chief John Rennie talks about the May issue — topics include the specific genetic differences between humans and chimps, side - channel hacking, food shortages, and our leaky atmosEditor in Chief John Rennie talks about the May issue — topics include the specific genetic differences between humans and chimps, side - channel hacking, food shortages, and our leaky atmosphere.
In a related editor's note, JAMA Internal Medicine Editor - in - Chief Rita F. Redberg, M.D., M.Sc., writes: «These findings suggest that the current practice of performing a stress test on low - risk patients in the ED is unnecessary and prolongs the length of stay in EDs as well as increases unnecessary medical imaging, with significant associated radiation risk for tests that include nuclear imaginIn a related editor's note, JAMA Internal Medicine Editor - in - Chief Rita F. Redberg, M.D., M.Sc., writes: «These findings suggest that the current practice of performing a stress test on low - risk patients in the ED is unnecessary and prolongs the length of stay in EDs as well as increases unnecessary medical imaging, with significant associated radiation risk for tests that include nuclear imeditor's note, JAMA Internal Medicine Editor - in - Chief Rita F. Redberg, M.D., M.Sc., writes: «These findings suggest that the current practice of performing a stress test on low - risk patients in the ED is unnecessary and prolongs the length of stay in EDs as well as increases unnecessary medical imaging, with significant associated radiation risk for tests that include nuclear imEditor - in - Chief Rita F. Redberg, M.D., M.Sc., writes: «These findings suggest that the current practice of performing a stress test on low - risk patients in the ED is unnecessary and prolongs the length of stay in EDs as well as increases unnecessary medical imaging, with significant associated radiation risk for tests that include nuclear imaginin - Chief Rita F. Redberg, M.D., M.Sc., writes: «These findings suggest that the current practice of performing a stress test on low - risk patients in the ED is unnecessary and prolongs the length of stay in EDs as well as increases unnecessary medical imaging, with significant associated radiation risk for tests that include nuclear imaginin the ED is unnecessary and prolongs the length of stay in EDs as well as increases unnecessary medical imaging, with significant associated radiation risk for tests that include nuclear imaginin EDs as well as increases unnecessary medical imaging, with significant associated radiation risk for tests that include nuclear imaging.
Beyond the lab bench, I acted as editor - in - chief for a graduate student - run blog Science Buffs and co-organized several science and science communication symposiums, including the upcoming ComSciCon Rocky Mountain West.
Podcast host Steve Mirsky talks with Scientific American magazine Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina, news editor Anna Kuchment, feature editor Mark Fischetti and online news editor Robin Lloyd about various sessions at the recently completed annual conference of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C. Web sites related to this episode and the conference iEditor in Chief Mariette DiChristina, news editor Anna Kuchment, feature editor Mark Fischetti and online news editor Robin Lloyd about various sessions at the recently completed annual conference of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C. Web sites related to this episode and the conference ieditor Anna Kuchment, feature editor Mark Fischetti and online news editor Robin Lloyd about various sessions at the recently completed annual conference of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C. Web sites related to this episode and the conference ieditor Mark Fischetti and online news editor Robin Lloyd about various sessions at the recently completed annual conference of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C. Web sites related to this episode and the conference ieditor Robin Lloyd about various sessions at the recently completed annual conference of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C. Web sites related to this episode and the conference include
More than 1,000 experts (including Scientific American Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina) have gathered to discuss big world problems such as climate change, poverty, water shortages, energy and innovation.
Scientific American Editor in Chief John Rennie talks about the contents of the March issue of the magazine, including articles on quantum entanglement, nano radios, fresh brain cells and more.
Scientific American Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina and staff editor Kate Wong talk about the contents of the August issue, including articles on some of the odd consequences of general relativity, life as a Neanderthal, and the latest research on celiac diEditor in Chief Mariette DiChristina and staff editor Kate Wong talk about the contents of the August issue, including articles on some of the odd consequences of general relativity, life as a Neanderthal, and the latest research on celiac dieditor Kate Wong talk about the contents of the August issue, including articles on some of the odd consequences of general relativity, life as a Neanderthal, and the latest research on celiac disease.
Scientific American Editor in Chief John Rennie talks about the content of the February issue, including naked singularities and the greenhouse hamburger.
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