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Ruth McCambridge transformed the Nonprofit Quarterly into a national journal in 1999. Her background includes 35 years of experience in nonprofits, primarily in organizations that mix grassroots community work with policy change. Beginning in the late 1990s McCambridge spent a decade at the Boston Foundation developing and implementing its diverse capacity building programs. She has spoken and published extensively on nonprofit management and governance.

Kristin Barrali has been with NPQ for five years. She assists the editor in chief in fundraising and is responsible for coordinating NINA’s operations-including financial systems. She began her work in development at the Center for Campus Organizing and then moved to United for a Fair Economy where she worked in finance, development and administration for four years.

Rick Cohen joined NPQ in 2006, after almost 8 years as the executive director of the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP) as the magazine's national correspondent.  In his position at NPQ, Cohen is continuing the investigative and analytical work he led at NCRP, advocating for increased philanthropic giving and access for disadvantaged and disenfranchised constituencies and promoting increased philanthropic and overall nonprofit accountability.

Andrew Crosby coordinates the editorial development and production of NPQ. Andrew has worked in nonprofit and private sector organizations concerned with public issues, taking leading roles in the program design and management of two policy networking and publishing organizations, which transformed their respective fields. As the program director for the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development in Geneva, Switzerland (1997-2002) he designed strategies which contributed to successfully opening the international trade policy debate to NGOs and eventually led to higher public involvement in international economic policy. As the first employee and manager of the American Political Network in Washington, DC, (1987-1989) his work in prototype and network design helped the organization create an unprecedented virtual network and democratize political information in the U.S.

Timothy Lyster brings 19 years of publishing experience to the Nonprofit Quarterly. Tim started his career at Intra Press, a small multi-title magazine house in London, England. He moved to the U.S. to become managing editor of Sky & Telescope, an award-winning science monthly based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He has filled advertising, circulation, editorial, management, and production roles, and was most recently the associate publisher of The American Prospect.

James David Morgan is responsible for NPQ's online presence and advertising sales.  A Hampshire College graduate, he is also co-founder of The Groundswell Collective, an art and design studio that works for social change.

Angela Ruggiero has more than 10 years of customer service experience and has been with the Nonprofit Quarterly for five years. Angela manages all aspects of fulfillment, ensuring timely data entry of new subscriber information as well as the processing of billings and renewals. She also coordinates and manages relationships with mail-house and fulfillment vendors. Most importantly she is our troubleshooter, resolving customer concerns in a style that reflects NPQ’s brand identity.