I have the good fortune to be working with a staff that is multitalented. Senior editor Brian Glaser, for example, is a quick and facile writer, possessing good technical chops (useful for someone who puts a website together every day), and is, I’m told, a pretty decent drummer. Our other editor on staff, David Hechler, is a patient mentor to the young and a terrific copy doctor.

Hechler also loves to sink his teeth into deeply reported investigative pieces of his own. He delves into the allegations of whistleblowers. He studies technical reports and fashions detailed narratives of legal departments that ignore or somehow don’t see serious product flaws. Last year, that ability led him to write a seminal article on how Toyota’s legal department was blindsided by reports of unintended acceleration. It refocused attention on automobile safety. And Hechler added a couple of awards to his trophy shelf.

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