Recent Leadership
Year | Board | Editor in Chief | Publisher | Managing Editor |
---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | 136th | Sarah Darville | Alex Smyk | Maggie Alden |
2011 | 135th | Samuel Roth | Aditya Mukerjee | Michele Cleary |
2010 | 134th | Ben Cotton | Akhil Mehta | Thomas Rhiel |
2009 | 133rd | Melissa Repko | Julia Feldberg | Elizabeth Simins |
2008 | 132nd | Tom Faure | Manal Alam | Amanda Sebba |
2007 | 131st | John Davisson | John Mascari | Amanda Erickson |
2006 | 130th | Steve Moncada | Jacob Olson & John Mascari | Tim Shenk, succ. by Nick Klagge |
2005 | 129th | Megan Greenwell | Chase Behringer | Theo Orsher & Liz Fink |
2004 | 128th | Nick Summers | Lauren Appelbaum, succ. by Tanner Zucker | James Romoser |
2003 | 127th | Telis Demos | Amit Melwani | Juliana Castedo |
2002 | 126th | Alice Boone | Rob Bruce | Isolde Raftery |
2001 | 125th | Michael Mirer | Jeff Posnick | Nick Schifrin |
2000 | 124th | Dan Laidman | Jonathan Gordin | Miriam Haskell |
1999 | 123rd | Nathan Hale | ||
1998 | 122nd | Eli Sanders | ||
1997 | 121st | Kim Van Duzer | ||
1996 | 120th | Hans Chen | ||
1995 | 119th | Peter G. Freeman | Fredrik Stanton | Henry Tam, Jr. |
1994 | 118th | Ruth Halikman | Chris Conway | Michael Stanton |
1993 | 117th | Elizabeth Berke | Leyla Kokmen | |
1992 | 116th | Kristina Nye | Jessica Shaw | |
1991 | 115th | Kirsten Danis | ||
1990 | 114th | Julie Zuckerman | Anna Compaglia | Robert Hardt, Jr. |
1989 | 113th | Josh Gillette | Erica Hennig | Jonathan Earle |
1988 | 112th | Tracy Connor | Asha Badranith | |
1987 | 111th | Sara Just | Alison Craiglow | |
1986 | 110th | Jacqueline Shea Murphy | ||
1985 | 109th | Anne Kornhauser | Thomas Fitzsimmons | William A. Teichner |
1984 | 108th | Aaron J. Freiwald | Thomas Fitzsimmons | Robert Zeiger |
1983 | 107th | Steven Waldman |
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