Today is
Joyce Rutter Kaye's last day as editor-in-chief of PRINT. After ten years, she will be joining
NYC & Company, New York City’s official tourism, marketing, and partnership organization, as senior editorial director. In this position, she will be heading up the editorial department and unifying the organization’s voice across a range of media, from print to websites to broadcast to live events. In addition, she will be working on new initiatives to help improve the city.
Picking up from long-time PRINT editor
Martin Fox, Joyce impressed her own personality on the magazine. She oversaw its current redesign, its greater adherence to the news, its increased critical stance, and its renewed vitality as a chronicle of the new while respecting history. Under Joyce, PRINT racked up more American Society of Magazine Editors'
National Magazine Award nominations and two major awards. She has built an enviable staff of design journalists and editors. At a time when the web threatens to make print obsolete, Joyce has made the magazine more vigorous and the PRINT site more active. (Thanks to Joyce--hmmmm--I now get up at 4 instead of 5am to write this daily blog.)
I have known and worked with Joyce since her days at
U&lc. I will
miss her firm yet encouraging presence as editor and friend. I hope the city is grateful. Merci et adieu.