Glenn Kramon

He is an assistant managing editor of The New York Times, a post he has held since 2006.

Glenn Kramon started his journalism career in 1975 at The Kansas City Star after graduating from Stanford University.

In 1987, Kramon joined The Times as a copy editor and health care reporter.

[2] In his current role as an assistant managing editor, he oversees long-form projects "with a mandate to stimulate and manage original New York Times reporting ventures across the newsroom.

[3] They have also earned a number of other honors including nine George Polk awards for courageous journalism, seven Gerald Loeb Awards for distinguished business journalism, the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting and the Grantham Prize for environmental reporting.