Goodbye, New York. Adam Moss Is Leaving the Magazine He Has Edited for 15 Years.
At 61, an editor known for his obsessive style steps away from a publication that told New Yorkers where to eat and what to think. “I don’t wake up obsessed every morning, and I used to,†he said......»»
New York magazine goes in-house for new editor
David Haskell, a longtime deputy editor at New York, will become its editor in chief April 1, succeeding Adam Moss, who is leaving after 15 years in the job. [] Plus: Longtime host Bob Costas has... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
‘He’s the Best, He’s the Best, He’s the Best’
Writers and editors talk about Adam Moss, the editor of New York magazine, who announced on Tuesday that he is stepping down after leading the publication for 15 years......»»
Moss stepping down after 15 years at New York magazine
Adam Moss, the leading editors at New York magazine, is stepping down after 15 years. "There are many reasons, but they pretty much boil down to this: editors ought to have term-limits," . " for=""... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
New York Magazine Names a New Editor as Adam Moss Departs
David Haskell, who has overseen print features and digital strategy, will step in on April 1. He plans to keep a side job as co-owner of a whiskey distillery in Brooklyn......»»
Here"s what SoftBank"s long-term WeWork strategy may be
WeWork CEO and founder Adam Neumann is leaving the company, but doing so with $1.7 billion from WeWork. Peter Eavis from The New York Times and CNBC's Robert Frank discuss the eyebrow-raising exit package......»»
BNY Mellon CEO departing for Wells Fargo
BNY Mellon will soon be short a CEO and chairman, CNBC reported on Friday. Charles Scharf, who took the post two years ago, is leaving the New York-based financial giant to take the long-vacant top job at Wells Fargo & Co., as of Oct. 21. Wells F.....»»
Mad magazine leaving newsstands after 67-year run
The beloved Mad magazine will stop producing new publications after 67 years o.....»»
Jarvis leaving as head of Wichita Festivals
Mary Beth Jarvis announced Thursday that she is leaving as president and CEO of Wichita Festivals Inc. after 6 1/2 years. Jarvis, 50, will leave the organization this summer and move to New York, where her husband is based as a commercial pilot. .....»»
One Of Apple’s Most Iconic Stores Is Crawling With Bed Bugs
Apple has been dealing with software bugs for years, but this time one of their stores was hit by real bugs. The bed bugs reportedly hit Apple’s 5th Avenue store located in New York City, leaving employees in a frenzy. [.....»»
Hedge Fund and Insider Trading News: Atlantic Investment Management, Pzena Investment, Brady Corp (BRC), Plug Power Inc (PLUG), and More
Hedge Fund Titans Aurelius and Elliott Clash in Distressed Deal (Bloomberg) Years after leaving the New York-based hedge fund Elliott Managemen.....»»
New York Times Metro Editor Resigns, Citing ‘Mistakes’
Wendell Jamieson, who had led The New York Times’s metro section for five years, issued an apology before leaving the paper. But the reason for his departure was not disclosed......»»
Next Avenue: What I learned after 22 years as editor of Money magazine
5 key things to know about financial wellness and career transitions after leaving a longtime job......»»
Four Years After Moving to New York, Cadillac Is Going Back to Detroit
A trendy Manhattan location didn't translate to better Caddy sales. After four years in New York City, Cadillac is leaving, and no, it’s not moving to a bigger place in N.....»»
Goodbye "Tronc", Welcome Back Tribune Publishing Co.
Tronc—the owner of the Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun and New York Daily News—is changing its name back to Tribune Publishing Co., just over two years after one of the most-maligned rebrandings in recent memory......»»
Goodbye "Tronc," Welcome Back Tribune Publishing Co.
Tronc—the owner of the Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun and New York Daily News—is changing its name back to Tribune Publishing Co., just over two years after one of the most-maligned rebrandings in recent memory......»»
Cameo, an app that lets you buy video messages from celebs, raises $12.5 million
Cameo, an app that lets you buy video shout-out messages from celebrities, has become one of Chicago’s buzziest consumer startups in years, getting press everywhere from the New York Times to Time Magazine. And now, investors are taking notice, too......»»
CoStar eyes virtual reality as integral player in future real estate deals
In a matter of years, touring a property on the market won't require leaving your office, top CoStar executives say......»»
New York man who pilfered millions from private school was thrown out of Brian Laundrie lawyer"s office
A New York private school exec who stole millions from students before prosecutors uncovered 11 years of money laundering will spend 8 1/3 to 25 years in prison......»»
New York investor keeps buying up North Carolina properties
The company just spent millions on a warehouse in Sanford, its 10th property acquisition in North Carolina in less than two years......»»
2 New York airports now have the only 5-star terminals in North America — just 5 years after JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark were ranked the worst in the US
LaGuardia, Newark, and JFK Airports were ran.....»»