Harvard Business Review named Adi Ignatius, the deputy managing editor of Time, as its editor-in-chief on Tuesday. according to a Boston Globe story.
“The announcement was made by David Wan, president and chief executive of Harvard Business Publishing, which publishes Harvard Business Review.
“Wan said in a statement: ‘Adi is a first-rate journalist and a highly accomplished magazine editor whose management experience and international perspective make him ideally qualified to lead Harvard Business Review. His energy and leadership will be especially valuable as the magazine seeks to evolve and grow to meet the needs of its global readers and fulfill its mission to improve the practice of management.'”
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