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Thursday, February 24, 2022

Forbes Hires Jeffrey Marcus To Oversee Contributor Network - Forbes

Forbes Attracts Top Talent From The New York Times To Manage, Expand And Build New Opportunities for Forbes’ Contributor Network

NEW YORK, February 24, 2022 – Forbes today announced the appointment of veteran editor, reporter, and digital leader Jeffrey Marcus to oversee Forbes’ Contributor Network.

As an Assistant Managing Editor at Forbes, Marcus will lead a dedicated team of producers and editors at Forbes focused on overseeing Forbes’ Contributor Network of writers and experts to create engaging content across all beats. He will also work closely with the Forbes Product, Video, Social, Audience Development and Newsletter teams to create exciting new editorial projects and grow audiences across platforms. Marcus will report to Forbes’ Executive Editor, Caroline Howard.

“Jeffrey is a talented, award-winning digital leader with the editorial eye and proven track record to take our world-class Contributor Network to the next level,” said Forbes Chief Content Officer Randall Lane. “Most recently, during his tenure at The New York Times, he ideated and executed new multiplatform content strategies that effectively grew and engaged the publication’s audience. As the Forbes editorial team focuses on strategic growth in 2022 and beyond, we’ll need a seasoned newsroom leader like Jeffrey at the helm of this content cornerstone.”

Since its launch in 2010, Forbes has consistently built, expanded, updated and refined its Contributor Network. In addition to staff journalists, Forbes now has approximately 2,600 contributors publishing content on Forbes.com from around the world, each with a particular expertise. The network includes award-winning writers and professionals, as well as sought-after leaders and experts across different topic areas. 

“I look forward to using my digital-strategy experience and journalism skills developed at some of the world’s foremost media companies to lead the next iteration of Forbes’ Contributor Network,” said Jeffrey Marcus. “Working with Forbes’ contributors, my team and I will build on this leading-edge platform to produce news and insights from diverse voices for an increasingly global audience.”

Prior to joining Forbes, Marcus helped lead audience and off-platform programming efforts for The New York Times social team, worked on the launch of the Emmy-winning series called The Weekly, and consulted on digital strategy and news at the streaming TV startup Cheddar. Marcus has spent more than a decade at The New York Times, most recently as a senior editor for Audience, where he developed and executed off-platform strategies for standalone ventures, news and investigative projects. Prior to The New York Times, Marcus held editorial positions at The Associated Press and The Washington Post. He earned his bachelor’s degree in international affairs from The George Washington University.

About Forbes

Forbes champions success by celebrating those who have made it, and those who aspire to make it. Forbes convenes and curates the most influential leaders and entrepreneurs who are driving change, transforming business and making a significant impact on the world. The Forbes brand today reaches more than 150 million people worldwide through its trusted journalism, signature LIVE and Forbes Virtual events, custom marketing programs and 44 licensed local editions in 77 countries. Forbes Media’s brand extensions include real estate, education and financial services license agreements.

Forbes recently announced plans to go public through a business combination with Magnum Opus (NYSE: OPA), a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), which is expected to close in Q1 of 2022.

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