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Monika Bauerlein (born 1965) is an American media executive who serves as the CEO of '' Mother Jones''. Previously she was co-editor of the title and, earlier in her career, a writer for other publications.


Biography

Bauerlein was born in Germany, but has lived in several countries, including Italy, where her father, Heinz Bäuerlein, was a foreign correspondent. She came to America on a
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scholarship and worked as a stringer for a variety of publications including Germany's ''
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'' and the
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. Between 1991 and 2000, she was a writer, managing editor, and interim editor in chief at ''
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'', which became the sister paper to the ''
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'' in Minneapolis/St. Paul in 1997. Bauerlein was promoted to the position of ''Mother Jones'' CEO in May 2015, following the departure of Madeleine Buckingham; previously she was the magazine's co-editor. Bauerlein first came to ''Mother Jones'' in 2000, and has, together with editor-in-chief
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, dramatically expanded its political and investigative reportage, as well as spearheaded the magazine's new investigative team and Washington bureau. Together, Bauerlein and Jeffery overhauled the website of ''Mother Jones,'' putting a greater emphasis on staff-generated, daily news and original reporting. During their tenure, the magazine won three National Magazine Awards, two for General Excellence. ''Mother Jones'' broke the "47 percent" story about Republican presidential candidate
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, credited by some with having a significant effect on the
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. In August 2013, Bauerlein shared the PEN/Nora Magid Award for Magazine Editing with Clara Jeffery for their work at '' Mother Jones''. The judges wrote: "Mother Jones under Jeffery and Bauerlein has been transformed from what was a respected—if-under-the-radar—indie publication to an internationally recognized powerhouse ..whose writers and reporters often put more well-known and deep-pocketed news divisions to shame."


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Monika Bauerlein
at ''Mother Jones'' *
Power Sharing Women Take Over Mother Jones
' by J. Trout Lowen in '' Women's E-News,'' October 2, 2006 *
Mother Jones Names Monika Bauerlein Chief Executive Officer, Clara Jeffery Editor In Chief
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bauerlein, Monika 1965 births Living people American magazine editors American women magazine editors West German emigrants Immigrants to the United States American expatriates in Italy