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This article was published on October 22, 2015

Big changes at The Next Web: Say hello to our new Editor-in-Chief


Big changes at The Next Web: Say hello to our new Editor-in-Chief
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Martin Bryant is founder of Big Revolution, where he helps tech companies refine their proposition and positioning, and develops high-qualit Martin Bryant is founder of Big Revolution, where he helps tech companies refine their proposition and positioning, and develops high-quality, compelling content for them. He previously served in several roles at TNW, including Editor-in-Chief. He left the company in April 2016 for pastures new.

The Next Web has had a great year so far. The past four months have included our all-time top two months for traffic and our team is really on a roll when it comes to their output.

But we want MORE. To help set us up for even faster growth in 2016, we’re making some changes to the editorial team that you should know about.

Firstly, I’m stepping into the role of Editor-at-Large. That role can be interpreted in a number of ways. In my case, I’ll be getting out more to meet entrepreneurs, investors and the rest of the tech community to find out how we can better serve them; being a voice for TNW in the media (hi there, TV and radio producers) and writing longer pieces than I’ve had time to do in the past couple of years. I’ll be working on various other projects within the company, too.

Logically, that must mean we have a new Editor-in-Chief, right? Right! Introducing Matthew Hussey as our new EiC.

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After just nine months with the company in the role of Commissioning Editor, he’s really made an impact, and he has big plans to develop the team and set us up for an epic 2016.

Look out for more about this from Matthew soon.

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