Sentences with phrase «later as an editor»

From 1978 to 1985, Tremblay worked at the Wellesley Townsman, first as a reporter and later as its editor - in - chief.
In his career, Montgomery has spent many years in federal policy journalism, as Managing Editor of CQ Weekly and later as the Editor - in - Chief of Roll Call.
Robin Miura has worked in publishing for 17 years, first as a production editor for Oxford University Press and later as an editor for Press 53 (where she edited a novel and memoir series) as a freelance editor, proofreader, publishing consultant, and writing coach for publishing companies and individual authors.
Worked +10 years in gaming media and latest as the Editor in chief of Gamereactor Finland.
With a journalism degree in hand, I started in the magazine industry, working in production at first, then later as an editor.

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She worked for the Economist in London and later as a special projects editor at an online literary publication.
I was interviewed by the editor in chief of a major magazine once, and right as I was about to leave his office, he said, almost as if it were an afterthought, «Why don't you look at the latest issue and tell me how it could be improved?»
Late last year, Fusion seemed full of promise: the company was hiring a number of leading writers and editors, such as former Atlantic editor Alexis Madrigal and former Reuters writer Felix Salmon, and was spending fairly large sums of money in order to do so.
Before becoming directly involved in the process, Luckey met the man who would serve as the liaison for the nascent political action group, and provide legitimacy to a Reddit audience for later donations without having to reveal Luckey's identity: Breitbart tech editor and Trump booster Milo Yiannopoulos.
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.
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He previously spent 10 years at The Economist Group, first at the European edition of CFO magazine writing about the financial aspects of business and later, as financial services editor at the Economist Intelligence Unit, covering the business aspects of finance.
The Los Angeles Times has just lost an important digital leader, as S. Mitra Kalita — just named as one of the ten most poachable players in media — leaves her job as managing editor for digital strategy of the paper to become vice president of digital programming at CNN, starting later this...
Jeff joined the organization as a market analyst and historian under the mentorship of his father in 1990 and became editor - in - chief some years later.
Kristol's first Jewish essays were penned in the late 1940s, while he was serving as managing editor at Commentary.
My own career as editor began relatively late.
As a story in the Washington Post put it a few years ago (the editors later apologized), these people are «poor, uneducated, and easily led.»
Though they want to criticize government for the sake of reforming it, the editors deny any need for basic societal restructuring.27 It was this basic trust in the American system which caused Christianity Today to accept the president's word concerning Watergate - until Cox's firing and the tapes - and to back the president concerning his role in Vietnam as late as May 1972:
Since Harold Lindsell assumed the position of editor late in the sixties, Christianity Today has moved away from the mere elucidation of socially related Biblical principles, as Henry thought was right, to an ongoing commitment to social critique and specific commentary on a wide range of social and political issues.
Adler apologized and resigned as editor, but some see the episode as the latest example of an increase in divisive, over-the-top rhetoric within American Jewish communal life, revolving largely around the hot - button issue of Israel and its policies toward the Palestinians.
This did not mean that Murray converted the editors to the half - way house he portrayed; he himself was not pushing as hard as he did successfully 20 years later when Vatican II essentially approved his approach.
Fifteen years later as the magazine became a leader in interpreting Vatican II Catholicism, it progressively distanced itself from the POAU heritage, but in 1949, Charles Clayton Morrison — retired as editor, but still a contributing editor — gave an article - length defense of POAU objectives (February 23).
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.
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).
Working as a freelance journalist and cold - calling editors late into the night, she confessed her dissatisfaction with her current position.
Editor's Note: CNN Justice Producer Terry Frieden passes along this note on the meeting faith leaders had with Attorney General Eric Holder: A senior Justice Department official who was present at the meeting later clarified Holder's comment as follows: «Yes, the Attorney General did refer to the plan [to burn the Qurans] as «idiotic.»
As late as 1959 (after eighteen years in the abbey), Merton was reading books like James Thurber's The Years with Ross, an account of life under Harold Ross, editor of the New YorkeAs late as 1959 (after eighteen years in the abbey), Merton was reading books like James Thurber's The Years with Ross, an account of life under Harold Ross, editor of the New Yorkeas 1959 (after eighteen years in the abbey), Merton was reading books like James Thurber's The Years with Ross, an account of life under Harold Ross, editor of the New Yorker.
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.
He makes out of the spoils of battle an ephod, an object in the paraphernalia of a priest (not an image, as a later editor in verse 27 would have it).
This distinction is an important one, as the former type of theory reduces the status of the final author of a gospel almost to that of an editor writing at a late period when trustworthy oral traditions were comparatively scarce; the latter type of theory assumes the existence of smaller, but earlier and more valuable written sources, some of which may even be apostolic, which have been combined with considerable oral tradition, of varying historical value, by the final author.
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.
With the UK described as a «shop window on the world of wine», Harpers Editor Andrew Catchpole brings together leading figures at the forefront of NPD, exploring the latest consumer focused developments, the economic imperative of embracing research and change, while asking why wine appears to be lagging behind rival categories of spirits and beers, plus the advances embraced in other global markets
«I want the staff to understand they need to take this service as seriously as lunch or dinner,» Flay tells editor in chief Adam Rapoport in our latest podcast episode.
But all many not be as it seems and later this morning Sean Whetstone our associate editor here at ClaretandHugh will bring his first hand of report, having been right at the centre of what is being described — ridiculously as an area turned into a «bomb site.»
Later, when our second son was born, I worked part time a few days a week, relying on the help of the lovely young woman, a former nanny who lived in our rental until and watched the boys in exchange for reduced rent while she went to school to become a hair stylist, until I got a job that I could do at home, as the editor of a kids» newspaper.
As the editors of Pregnancy & Newborn magazine, we spend our days searching for the coolest baby goods and testing out the latest gear (#bestjobever).
He left the Seattle Times to join the internet startup Starwave in 1996, helping develop, as deputy editor, the website that later became ESPN.com.
«We all currently do our journalism in the teeth of a force - 12 digital hurricane,» said Alan Rusbridger, former Editor of the UK Guardian, in the memo he wrote recently while stepping down from a position he was due to take up later this year, as Chairman of the Trust that owns the revered paper.
Femi Kehinde, paid glowing tributes to late Chief Akintola whom he described as a Federalist in a pluralist society who had always requested the National Government to reflect all shades of opinion even whilst as the Editor of the Daily Service.
In 2011, a letter to the editor criticizing the Syracuse airport commissioner as a «glorified secretary» appeared in The Post-Standard over the name of Anne Ruggiera, who later complained that she had not written it.
Less than a decade later, when Howard was deputy editor of The Observer, he got Harris appointed as the paper's political editor.
In 2006, she came to Science News as associate editor and left a year later when the opportunity arose to move to Cambridge, England.
However, as an editor I am surrounded by the latest scientific breakthroughs in many areas, and there is a tremendous feeling of satisfaction in nurturing a paper from a study that has some weaknesses to one which gains strength through the review and editorial process.
Truly exceptional circumstances requiring special treatment, such as protecting personal privacy, should be discussed with the editor no later than at the manuscript revision stage and spelled out explicitly in the acknowledgments.
Truly exceptional circumstances requiring special treatment, such as proprietary information requiring nondisclosure agreements, should be discussed with the editor no later than at the manuscript revision stage and spelled out explicitly in the acknowledgments.
Over a decade later and now fully dependent on electricity, she continues this work as an editor for IISD Reporting Services.
The John Maddox Prize, a joint initiative of Nature, the Kohn Foundation and Sense about Science, commemorates the late Sir John Maddox, a champion and defender of science who had served as a Nature editor for 22 years.
A decade later, Ko - Ferrigno has made the transition from the lab to science writing and editing, working at first as a science editor at a prestigious journal and now as an information and communication specialist at a research institute.
Fourteen years later, acting as editor, Timiras spun off a separate book wholly dedicated to gerontology, called Physiological Basis of Aging and Geriatrics (see «The Aging Body»).
Trained in the sciences, I joined the publishing line early in my career as a writer and later, as an editor.
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