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John Mecklin

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John Mecklin is the editor-in-chief of Miller-McCune magazine, which delivers research-driven, award-winning articles that uncover nonpartisan solutions to problems in education, healthcare, crime, the economy and the environment. Over the last 15 years, he's also been: the editor of High Country News, a nationally acclaimed magazine that reports on the American West; the consulting executive editor for the launch of Key West, a city/regional magazine; and the top editor for award-winning newsweeklies in San Francisco and Phoenix that specialized in narrative journalism. In an earlier incarnation, he was an investigative reporter at the Houston Post and covered the Persian Gulf War from Saudi Arabia and Iraq for the paper.

His writing has won national acclaim; writers working at his direction have won a panoply of major journalism honors, including the George Polk Award, the Investigative Reporters and Editors certificate, the John Bartlow Martin Award for Public Interest Magazine Journalism and the Sidney Hillman Award for reporting on social justice issues. Mecklin holds a master in public administration degree from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and a B.A. in psychology from Indiana University. He in based in Santa Barbara, Calif., home of Miller-McCune’s headquarters.

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