- Folio, Wednesday, January 7, 2009 9:32 AM
After 12 years at Time magazine, deputy managing editor Adi Ignatius has left to take the post of editor-in-chief of Harvard Business Review.
Before becoming deputy
managing editor, Ignatius was responsible for Time's business and international coverage. He replaces Thomas Stewart, who left HBR last June.
Along with the top hire,
HBR magazine is set to launch a tiered subscription offering including an online-only option with full access to the magazine's digital archive. The magazine also plans to unveil a redesign
of its Web site, hbr.org, in the next few weeks.
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