Monday, June 23, 2003Way to goI happened upon this in the May 24 National Journal. Congrats are in order.Media People The Washington Monthly is getting a new editor to succeed Joshua Green, who wrote the recent scoop with Newsweek's Jonathan Alter about virtue guru Bill Bennett's gambling habits. Green will soon move to The Atlantic Monthly to be a senior editor. Joining Nicholas Confessore on The Washington Monthly's editorial team will be 24-year-old Benjamin Wallace-Wells, who has spent the past two and a half years on the suburban staff of The Philadelphia Inquirer. Wallace-Wells, who grew up in the Bronx, got his introduction to The Monthly as a youngster, after his policy-wonk father and education-expert mother subscribed. At Dartmouth College, he found his calling as editor of The Dartmouth Review. He interned at The Boston Globe before moving to Philly. It was the sense of being where the action was that excited Wallace-Wells, he said. "The privilege of access was something I really responded to," he said, as well as "the ability to shape the ways in which we try to understand the world." Posted by alex at 10:22 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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