Marshall Ingwerson

Managing Editor
Christian Science Monitor

Marshall Ingwerson has been managing editor of The Christian Science Monitor since 1999, overseeing daily editorial operations. Since 2006, his responsibilities have included online operations.

Ingwerson also served as a reporter based in Moscow, Washington, D.C., Miami, Los Angeles, and Boston. He covered the White House during the George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton administrations and the former Soviet Union during the Boris Yeltsin administration and the first Chechen war.

Ingwerson’s articles on the oil boom in the Caspian Sea earned an Overseas Press Club citation for 1997. He has been managing editor through the terrorism attacks of September 11, 2001, a couple of major newspaper redesigns, and the kidnapping of Monitor freelancer Jill Carroll in 2006.

Although the Monitor has been online since 1995, earlier this year it made the Web its primary platform, ending its century-old daily newspaper format and launching a weekly newsmagazine and a daily PDF news digest.

Ingwerson joined the Monitor as a copy clerk in the Boston newsroom a week after graduating from Principia College, where he was editor of the campus newspaper.