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Nicholas Jackson was born on 9 May, 1987 in Waukegan, Illinois, United States, is an Editor, writer. Discover Nicholas Jackson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?
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Waukegan, Illinois |
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United States |
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Nicholas Jackson Height, Weight & Measurements
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Nicholas Jackson Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Nicholas Jackson worth at the age of 37 years old? Nicholas Jackson’s income source is mostly from being a successful Editor. He is from United States. We have estimated
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Jackson was a finalist two years later, in 2019, for the National Magazine Award in Essays and Criticism for Terese Marie Mailhot's story about surviving racism as a Native writer, "Silence Breaking Woman."
After two years as the digital director and associate publisher overseeing business development and online audience growth, Jackson was appointed the third editor-in-chief of Pacific Standard. During his tenure as editor, the magazine earned numerous awards and industry accolades, including journalism's highest honor, a National Magazine Award. It also earned a Silver Medal for Feature Design from the Society of Publication Designers, a Mirror Award for Best Profile from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University for "Editor in Exile," and several arts and entertainment awards from the Los Angeles Press Club. In addition, the magazine was recognized by the National Association of Science Writers for best long-form writing and reporting, and the Society of Environmental Journalists for its investigative environmental journalism. Works that first appeared in Pacific Standard have been featured in multiple anthologies, including Best American Essays, Best American Science & Nature Writing, Best Food Writing, Best American Sports Writing, and What Future: The Year’s Best Ideas to Reclaim, Reanimate & Reinvent Our Future.
In 2017, Jackson won the National Magazine Award from the American Society of Magazine Editors in the Feature Photography category for "Adrift," a series on Eritrean refugees photographed from onboard a Doctors Without Borders ship in the Mediterranean. In the award citation, the ASME judges wrote that, "sensitively paced and complemented by elegant typography, Francesco Zizola's photographs of migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean combine a strong visual perspective with a powerful narrative voice."
He was named to Folio: magazine's 30 under 30 list in both 2012 and 2017, with Folio: editors citing the National Magazine Award win and writing that, "with limited resources, Jackson has made Pacific Standard a must-read for those interested in working toward forward-looking solutions to social and environmental problems."
Jackson is a graduate of The Illinois Mathematics & Science Academy, a three-year residential high school in Aurora, Illinois, founded by Leon Lederman, where he was the 2005 commencement speaker and an editor on The Acronym, the independent, student-run newspaper. In 2009, he graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications with a bachelor's degree in journalism. Eight years later, he was profiled in Medill's alumni magazine in 2017 as an editor focused on accountability journalism in the public interest.
Nicholas Jackson (born 1987) is an American author, writer, and magazine editor known for his work at The Atlantic, Outside, and Pacific Standard, where he served as the magazine's third editor-in-chief from 2015 until its closure in 2019. He has since worked as an independent consultant and media strategist for a variety of publishers and organizations. At Pacific Standard, he argued for radical transparency around editorial decisions in newsrooms and promoted the importance of strong relationships with freelance writers, leading the magazine to be named one of the best places to pitch story ideas. As editor-in-chief, he was also publicly celebrated for developing remote working policies for staff journalism jobs, paying writers fairly and quickly, and "cultivating stories that inform and change people's lives."