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Managing Editor News – The Martha’s Vineyard Times

The award-winning Martha’s Vineyard Times, the 2025 recipient of the New England Newspaper of the Year, is seeking a dynamic Managing Editor to lead our 10-member editorial staff. Aside from the weekly paper, The Times also offers a robust daily digital news operation that offers a series of newsletters, serving a following of 20,000 members and a steady flow of social media. We are committed to stepping up how these newsletters can serve our community. The MV Times is also dedicated to enterprise and investigative reporting that delves into vital issues and seeks to provide a deeper understanding of Island life and hold public institutions accountable. The ideal candidate will live on the Island and oversee all daily news coverage, assign and edit stories, manage deadlines, and uphold our proud and award-winning tradition of local, impactful journalism that serves all of the Island and celebrates its diversity.

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HEADLINERS

Nov
19
Wed
Trust, public health reporting and the CDC: Insider perspectives

Nov 19 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

A lot has happened this year at the CDC with walkouts, layoffs and the disappearance of data and reports, presenting major challenges for journalists who report on public health. Especially when reporting on infectious disease, the compromising of the CDC as a source of public health data and up-to-date information about outbreaks has huge implications for public health. But that’s not all that has been lost — not by a long shot. The Secretary of Health and Human Services has also undermined the CDC as a source of trustworthy information about drug use/harm reduction, autism, chronic disease and diet.

Although the dismantling of the CDC has cost the country its oldest, most stalwart resource for public health information, the CDC diaspora has not vanished in silence. Join us for a conversation with former CDC officials Deb Houry, former Chief Medical Officer and Deputy Director for Program and Science; Demetre Daskalakis, former Director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; and Daniel Jernigan, former Director of the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases. Moderated by AHCJ Health Beat Leader Tara Haelle, the discussion will explore:

  • Who, if anyone, has taken over data collection and communication about infectious disease.
  • What is missing, now, from the national public health picture.
  • Their biggest worries about the potential consequences of the loss of this body of expertise and communication.
  • Where journalists should turn for the reliable, evidence-based reporting resources that formerly had a home at the CDC’s web pages.
Nov
20
Thu
How Gannett and Federated Media Built Multi-Million-Dollar Promotions Businesses
Nov 20 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Join two powerhouse media leaders for an inside look at how they’ve each turned promotions into proven, scalable revenue machines.

At Gannett, Rebecca’s team has engineered a $30M+ annual promotions business through a finely tuned mix of people, process, and technology on a national scale. And at Federated Media, Deb led a local-first initiative that trained sellers to make promotions a true client solution—driving seven-figure revenue growth and 80% team adoption.

In this session, you’ll learn how to:

  • Empower your people: Build and train teams that drive creativity, accountability, and consistent results.
  • Operationalize your process: Create repeatable playbooks that scale from local to enterprise.
  • Maximize your technology: Use the right platforms to transform bold ideas into measurable client wins.

Whether you’re leading a national media group or a local team, you’ll walk away from this session with a practical framework to build your own revenue machine—turning short-term wins into sustainable growth.

Dec
8
Mon
These ideas will increase your summer camps’ revenue in 2026
Dec 8 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Summer camps shouldn’t just be a seasonal business. In this session, David Arkin, founder of David Arkin Consulting, will share strategies that not only boost revenue during the camp season but also extend opportunities throughout the entire year. From branded content and digital advertising to family engagement programs and off-season events, David will provide actionable ideas that help camps build year-round visibility, strengthen enrollment pipelines, and maximize profitability. Attendees will walk away with a roadmap to make their camps more sustainable and successful in 2026 and beyond.

Executive Editor
Linda Conway
l.conway@nenpa.com
781-281-7648

Publication Manager
Tara Cleary
t.cleary@nenpa.com

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