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...Collaboration was a necessity as a consequence of limited funding," said Christian Impact's Benjamin D. Grizzle '03, who is also a Crimson editor...
Walter is no stranger to electronic media. He helped bring TIME into the online world in 1992 with an early alliance with AOL, and he served as Time Inc.'s editor of new media before returning to take the top job at TIME. A native of New Orleans, Walter joined TIME in 1978 after stints at the Sunday Times of London and his hometown Times-Picayune/States-Item. He has held a series of key positions at TIME, including editor of the Nation section and assistant managing editor...
Magazines are not democracies (just ask our writers), but if we had put the choice of Walter's successor as managing editor to a vote, I have no doubt staff members would have elected Jim Kelly unanimously. Jim has been Walter's partner in success, filling a role that not only demands his proven talents as an editor but also calls on him to be the magazine's top administrator. Either task is difficult; Jim has handled both flawlessly...
...joined the magazine not long after graduating from Princeton in 1977--after a brief flirtation with politics steered him to journalism. At TIME he's been a writer in the Nation section, our press critic and editor of the World section. As deputy managing editor, he has spearheaded a number of special projects, including this year's provocative Visions special editions. As Walter says, "Jim has a wonderful feel for making great magazines and relishing smart reporting." His superb abilities as an editor and his unerring instincts in keeping your interests foremost make him the perfect choice to lead TIME...
Norman Pearlstine, Editor-in-Chief...