Joyce Barnathan
Joyce Barnathan
In May 2006 it was announced that Joyce ("A top editor at Business Week magazine) would take over the leadership of the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ).
"The ICFJ Board announced that Joyce Barnathan, who has held a wide range of senior editorial and management positions at BusinessWeek and Newsweek, will become ICFJ's new president early this summer. She succeeds Eileen O’Connor, who left the organization in January to practice law at Orrick, Herrington and Sutcliffe, LLP. David Anable, ICFJ’s president from 1997 to 2004, is presiding over the Center until Barnathan’s arrival.
"Barnathan is currently Executive Editor - Global Franchise at BusinessWeek, where she plays a key role in expanding the magazine’s reach and improving its editorial product around the world. She also has served as Assistant Managing Editor and has supervised almost every department at the magazine. As the Asia Regional Editor, she launched the Asia edition and managed award-winning coverage of China’s growth, Asia’s financial crisis and the turmoil in Indonesia. She began her career at BusinessWeek in 1990 as an editor in the international department.
"From 1979 until 1988, she held a number of journalistic posts at Newsweek, including Moscow Bureau Chief, Special National Political Correspondent and State Department Correspondent. For her work, she has been honored with five Overseas Press Club Awards and one National Headliner Award, among other honors. She also served as a Freedom Forum Fellow in 1989-1990. Barnathan received a bachelor’s degree in Russian and Chinese area studies, as well as master’s degree in Asian studies, from Washington University, and a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri. She speaks conversational Chinese, Russian and Spanish." [1]
External links
- "Top BusinessWeek Editor to Take Helm at International Media Development Organization", Knight Foundation News Release, May 8, 2006.