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Executive Editor

Association for Computing Machinery, New York City, NY USA

Salary: In this hybrid position, candidates will work onsite three days a week in our New York City headquarters. Salary commensurate with experience $125K -$140K.

Level: Executive

Duration: Full Time


Technology magazine and website seeks a top-notch Executive Editor to lead the editorial team, shape the editorial calendar, provide lead author and article acquisition, and manage editorial and production staff to produce the magazine on schedule, on budget, and on voice. In addition, the Executive Editor works closely with the ad sales team to develop new products, special print and online packages, and leads the charge of this growing revenue source.

Strong editorial, sales, and online skills with experience in technology publishing. Especially helpful will be experience with the software development audience.

Additional responsibilities include:

  • PL responsibility, manage the annual budget
  • Manage circulation team to maintain & grown high-quality subscriber base, oversight of the website with growing user- and revenue-base
  • Manage Editorial Advisory Board

This is a high-intensity role that requires experience, the ability to multitask, and an energetic, optimistic approach to running a first-rate publication.

In this hybrid position, candidates will work onsite three days a week in our New York City headquarters. Salary commensurate with experience $125K -$140K.

Please include a cover letter and resume.

About Association for Computing Machinery

ACM brings together computing educators, researchers, and professionals to inspire dialogue, share resources, and address the field's challenges. As the world’s largest computing society, ACM strengthens the profession's collective voice through strong leadership, promotion of the highest standards, and recognition of technical excellence. ACM supports the professional growth of its members by providing opportunities for life‐long learning, career development, and professional networking.

Founded at the dawn of the computer age, ACM’s reach extends to every part of the globe, with more than half of its nearly 100,000 members residing outside the U.S. Its growing membership has led to Councils in Europe, India, and China, fostering networking opportunities that strengthen ties within and across countries and technical communities. Their actions enhance ACM’s ability to raise awareness of computing’s important technical, educational, and social issues around the world. 

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