Craig Matters Named Managing Editor of Money
Well, that was fast. One day after laying off Money Managing Editor Eric Schurenberg, Time Inc. has announced his replacement.
In a memo to staff, Time Inc. Editor-in-Chief John Huey announced that Craig Matters, most recently executive editor of Fortune, has been appointed to the magazine's top spot. (Updated November 8, 2008, 8:30 a.m.: Thanks, Anonymous (not verified).)
Mr. Huey touts the new editor as follows:
As FORTUNE’s executive editor he headed up Fortune.com and helped to oversee technology and investing coverage. He has worked closely with FORTUNE writers to increase the title’s technology and investing coverage both in print and online at Fortune.com and CNNMoney.com.
Craig is a veteran of every title in the old Fortune|Money group. He originally joined Time Inc. as a senior editor at Money, later named assistant managing editor, where he primarily worked on investing coverage and feature editing. He left in 2001 and headed out for the web, serving as the first editor of the incredibly successful CNNMoney.com, which at that time was a combination of CNNfn.com and Money.com. The site re-launched in 2006 to include all Time Inc. business and financial titles, and in October, under executive editor/VP Chris Peacock, received 39.5 million unique visitors and 37 million video streams based on internal Omniture data. In 2004 Craig rejoined Money as executive editor.
Previous to his time at Time Inc., Craig spent ten years at American Lawyer Media, where he was editor of an early online community for lawyers called Counsel Connect and ran newsrooms for American Lawyer in San Francisco and Miami. He began his career as a reporter and editor at weekly and daily newspapers in Connecticut.
Craig knows personal finance and investing. He knows the web. He knows Money Magazine, its audience and all the edit players. He is a change agent and an aggressive, entrepreneurial editor. Money is already a leader against the competition, consistently delivering more subscribers and newsstand buyers than Kiplinger’s and Smart Money combined. Craig is a natural choice to build on that success, increase web cooperation and lead Money into the future.
Originally from Philadelphia, Craig is a graduate of Vassar College. He lives in Maplewood, NJ with his wife Sara and two teenage children.
Please join me in welcoming Craig back to Money and congratulating him on his new position.
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