Nancy Gibbs Quits as Chief Editor of TIME Magazine

WorldMozaic - Nancy Gibbs Quits as Chief Editor of TIME Magazine.

Nancy Gibbs said in an interview with Vanity Fair, Wednesday (13/09/2017). '' I love to work there every day, but now comes the time to determine what I will do in the future, '' said Nancy Gibbs who had a career in the famous magazine for 30 years.

Nancy Gibbs, 57, started his career as an executing editor after completing his Master's program at Oxford University in 1985. Together with other journalists like Walter Isaacson, Jim Kelly and Rick Stengel, this New York-born woman brought TIME magazine into one of the world's leading magazines.

Nancy Gibbs, known as a journalist who wrote the most of main report comapre to other writers or editors in the magazine. '' It's nice to have a editor who can tamper with the existing grip, '' Isaacson wrote while writing the profile of Nancy Gibbs in 2013 then.

Nancy Gibbs became the first woman to become editor in chief when appointed to take that position in 2013. Nancy Gibbs is considered succesfully to take TIME as the number one magazine.



Meanwhile, many print media was closed-down in the middle of the transition from printing to electronic media. That's thanks to a series of interviews and major reports about Donald Trump, since 8 months ago.

Nancy Gibbs, who will officially retired in late December - waiting for transition - declined to reveal who will be his successor.

However among the worthy senior editors, it appears that Edward Felsenthal,the director of TIME digital edition, as the strong candidate.

Nancy Gibbs alsa won a National Magazine Award, thanks to her article on the September 11, 2001 incident.