We have a tight little group of editors, writers, photo editors, and designers at this magazine and website. And because it’s such a small group, most people know how to do more than one or two things. Every editor here can pick up a phone or go somewhere to report and write a story. And the print/digital chasm was closed up, spackled, and forgotten long ago. (I’ve been, from time to time, a highly imperfect website editor. I hope you can’t tell.) If there are any distinctions, it’s between the art people and the word people. The art people have a higher sense of aesthetics than us brutish word people—but they can write pretty well. I guess everything doesn’t go in both directions.

One of our editors, David Hechler, was a reporter and writer for a good chunk of his career. He’s now the executive editor and guides much of the news operation and features here. But his forte was in long-term reportage, diving deep into a story, and producing terrific, involving narratives as a result.

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