I’m excited for my own next chapter-more about that to come-and also thrilled to continue as part of the TIME family. After 10 years at TIME, six as Editor in Chief, four of those as CEO-and with our centennial birthday behind us and a great new chapter for TIME underway-this feels like the right time for me. TIME as we often say is a study in leadership, and one of the themes from the opportunity to cover and meet many leaders over my years here is recognizing the right time to make a change. Please join me in thanking Edward for supporting that mission and in welcoming Sam into his new position.Įdward Felsenthal sent the following note to staff on Monda y: In his new role, Edward will manage new projects, write for TIME, represent TIME, lead interviews on-stage at our events, and executive produce specials with TIME Studios, among other responsibilities.Īs TIME enters its second century, our journalism remains at the core of the company’s global impact and broader mission. I have had the privilege of working with Edward since the early ’00s at The Wall Street Journal and am pleased TIME’s long-standing relationship with him will continue. I look forward to working with Sam as we continue our focus on TIME’s digital transformation and the growth of our storied brand. In addition to expanding TIME’s global events and live journalism, creating and launching The Leadership Brief, building a sustainability vertical for TIME CO2, which will launch this April with the Earth Awards, and establishing a strong partnership between TIME Studios and the newsroom, Sam has been instrumental in the recruitment, hiring and management of editorial staff across the world. During a decade at TIME, including the past four years as Deputy Editor, Sam has worked with Edward and senior leadership on driving the strategic direction of the editorial team and leading TIME’s trusted journalism across all platforms. He has led TIME’s global expansion over the last ten years-including six years as Editor in Chief and four years as Editor in Chief and CEO-by producing high-impact, agenda-setting and award-winning journalism while pushing TIME into new editorial verticals including business, health and climate, expanding TIME’s globally-renowned franchises and events with the TIME100 Summit, TIME100 Next and TIME100 Impact Awards and growing TIME’s global audience to more than 105 million, the largest in our history.īeginning today, Sam Jacobs becomes Interim Editor in Chief. Edward will remain at TIME in his current capacity as Executive Chairman and will become a Contributing Editor. And have been fulfilling a self-imposed ‘1.5 weeks’ deadline for a first answer with recommendations from a member of the editorial board, which is successfully reducing the time span of our peer review process.Today, I am sharing the news that Edward Felsenthal has decided to step down as Editor in Chief. We also transitioned our review process from single- to double-blind. We are pleased to highlight the integration of some updates to our publishing process: registration of Digital Object Identifier (DOI), through CrossRef, along with automatic registration to the authors’ Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID), within an Open Journal Systems (OJS) editorial platform and to the print format of the published articles, keeping our usual author grouping by institution, and adding the standard ordered authorship list below the title. We hope for both communities to grow further in the times to come. We are grateful to our contributor authors for choosing Superficies y Vacío to disseminate their research results, as well as the selfless contribution of the peers who accepted to review the received manuscripts, helping to keep a high-quality standard for the articles that we publish.
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