Cathleen McGuigan is editor-in-chief of Architectural Record, the
nation's leading architecture publication for more than a century.
McGuigan, who is the second woman to serve as editor in chief, was named
to the post in 2011. Under her leadership, Record won the 2012 Grand
Neal award, the top American Business Media award for overall
excellence, as well as being named to the Media Power 50 list in B to B
Magazine. She also serves as editorial director of GreenSource, an
award-winning sustainable design magazine launched in 2006, and SNAP, a
products publication that debuted in 2009.McGuigan, a former Newsweek
architecture critic and arts editor, has more than three decades of
cultural journalism experience. A Michigan native, she holds a BA degree
in English, with a minor in art history, from Brown University. In
1992-93, she was a Loeb Fellow at the Graduate School of Design at
Harvard.
Besides her career at Newsweek, where she was on staff
from 1977 to 2008, McGuigan has worked as a consultant for various
clients, including the Syracuse University School of Architecture. She
served as an executive editor of HQ: Good Design Is Good Business, a
McGraw-Hill pilot project. Her freelance articles have appeared in The
New York Times Magazine, Smithsonian, and Harper's Bazaar, among other
periodicals. McGuigan has taught at Columbia University's Graduate
School of Journalism and has been a Poynter Fellow at Yale. Currently
conducting research for a biography of the critic Aline Saarinen, she
also serves on various design juries and sits on the board of trustees
of the Skyscraper Museum in New York.
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