Executive Managing Editor, Asian Legal Business Job

Thomson Reuters - Nationwide

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END DATE February 23, 2012

Job Summary

Company
Thomson Reuters Thomson Reuters
Location

United States

Job Type
Regular
Job Classification
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Experience
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Education
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Company Ref #
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AJE Ref #
555654155
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Job Description

Title: Executive Managing Editor, Asian Legal BusinessID: PUB03461DescriptionAt Thomson Reuters, we deliver intelligent information quickly and efficiently, so professionals have knowledge to act. We combine industry expertise with innovative technology to deliver critical information to leading decision makers in the financial, legal, tax and accounting, intellectual property and scientific, healthcare, and media markets, powered by the world's most trusted news organization.Asian Legal Business, a business of Thomson Reuters is seeking its first Executive Managing Editor to be responsible for the overall editorial quality, team and direction for a growing business which currently includes five magazines published across Asia Pacific (ALB) and one in the Middle East (The Brief). ALB and The Brief provide news and insight to give our readers the information they need to make intelligent business of law decisions. ALB and The Brief add a critical dimension to the Thomson Reuters strategy to expand its legal market footprint in the Asian and Middle East region, and to become more relevant, more often to more types of legal professionals.We are looking for a candidate with the following attributes: Strong news judgment. Is able to decide where to deploy resources. Leads from the front and is a sound news planner who listens to and generates excellent ideas for agenda setting stories. A knack for talent spotting, recruitment and development. Highly creative and collaborative. Excellent communications skills and network building ability Believes in what ALB and The Brief stand for and the future we are moving toward.PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:The Executive Managing Editor is responsible for the overall quality and content for ALB and The Brief. As such, the Executive Managing Editor will need a keen sense of the readership and how, when and why they rely on the publications to accomplish their business of law objectives. The Executive Managing Editor sets the journalistic standards and provides a vision for the rest of the editorial staff. S/he is responsible for supervising the editorial staff and administering the day to day editorial operations across all publications. S/he is able to handle a big picture project, taking it from conception to completion in a process that involves all relevant stakeholders and yields significant benefit.KEY ACOUNTABILITIESManage the publications In charge of and responsible for the production of the monthly magazines and all other products that are published under the same brand. Set and maintain a standard of excellence that will grow the brand. Assure clear messaging and consistent quality of magazine and new media (web, mobile, etc.). Meet regularly with staff editors and freelancers to develop content and professional skill building. Manage the quality and efficiency of the editorial process (from story ideas to delivering on deadline). Chair all editorial meetings, plan the monthly magazine and direct coverage by generating story ideas, ensuring the right angles are pursued and providing direction/leadership for the regional editors and journalists. Final sign off of all editorial copy after editing by copy editor and regional editor. Manage overall relationship with third party content contributors Oversee expenses of editorial operations.People Management Champion the selection and development of talented editorial employees who reflect the communities we serve. Work to develop staff into multi media content creators and magazine ambassadors in the community. Support organizational excellence and ensure OPM reviews conducted for all editorial staff and appropriate performance standards are met and appropriate feedback given. Ensure sufficient editorial resource is available to achieve output including recruitment and training of new journalists. Encourage Journalists to research and write relevant, insightful and valuable articles

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