February 22, 2012

Editorial staff

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Kristin Jenkins is an award-winning writer and editor and 30-year veteran of the Canadian publishing industry. She has held senior executive positions at a number of national newspapers and magazines, including Chatelaine, FLARE, TV Guide, The Medical Post, Healthwatch and Owl Canadian Family. She has also been a contributor to the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, Macleans, Canadian Living and numerous other Canadian media. Jenkins joined the Journal as editor in July 2009.

Saskia Rowley Fielder is an award-winning art director and graphic designer who has worked for the Anglican Journal since 1996. Fielder also heads the Graphics and Print Production Department for the national office of the Anglican Church of Canada.

Marites (Tess) Sison joined the Anglican Journal in 2003 and is a senior staff writer. An award-winning journalist, Sison has worked with the World Press Review in New York and the New York Times in its Jakarta, Bangkok and Hong Kong bureaus. She has also been a contributor to CBC Radio,Toronto Star, and the Toronto Sun. From 1987 through 2003, she was a fellow with the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism and has authored and co-authored several books.

Leigh Anne Williams joined the Anglican Journal in 2008 as a part-time staff writer. She also works as the Canadian correspondent for Publishers Weekly, a New York-based trade magazine for the book publishing. Prior to this, Williams worked as a reporter for the Canadian bureau of TIME Magazine, news editor of Quill & Quire, and a copy editor at The Halifax Herald, The Globe and Mail and The Bay Street Bull.

Janet Thomas joined Anglican Journal staff in 2010 as Assistant to the Editor. She has worked in the communications department of the Anglican Church of Canada for more than 20 years, in both print and video production. She is also coordinator/manager for ABC Publishing (Anglican Book Centre).

Diana Swift is an award-winning writer and editor with 30 years’ experience in newspaper and magazine editing and production. In January 2011, she joined the Anglican Journal replacing Leigh Anne Williams, who is on a one-year maternity leave.

Jane Thornton is graphic designer for the Journal and a valued member of the Graphics and Print Production Department for the national office of the Anglican Church of Canada. Jane recently joined the Journal’s team, and has worked with the national office and ABC Publishing since 1981.

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