Richard Bradley, who has been executive editor at 02138, has been named to editor of personal finance magazine Worth, according to a release.
“Since joining 02138 in June 2007, Bradley was responsible for overseeing editorial content, including the ‘Harvard 100,’ the magazine’s list of Harvard’s most influential alumni in politics, finance and other professions, and the publication’s groundbreaking investigation of the legal dispute over the origins of Facebook. Prior to 02138, Bradley served as executive editor for Regardie’s, a Washington business monthly, and George, the political magazine founded by John F. Kennedy, Jr. In 2001, Bradley edited a special issue of Worth focusing on wealth and the Internet.”
Read more here. Worth was sold to Sandow earlier this year.
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