Chicago Booth Review About Us

Chicago Booth Review publishes research-driven insights on business, policy, and markets. We are a publication of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

The magazine traces its origins back to the 1960s, when Chicago Booth—or the Graduate School of Business, as it was then known—began publishing Selected Papers, written by faculty members for a general audience.

In 1997, the school launched Capital Ideas as a separate newsletter that featured articles about faculty research. It subsequently evolved into a business magazine of the same name. In 2016, we rebranded as Chicago Booth Review.

Chicago Booth’s insistence on robust data, careful analysis, and rigorous models has characterized the Chicago Approach, and it’s our guiding value.

Chicago has a long and proud tradition of debate and discussion. We welcome your comments and contributions.

Editor-in-Chief

Hal Weitzman
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Editor

Emily Lambert
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Digital Editor/Deputy Magazine Editor

Jeff Cockrell
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Deputy Digital Editor

Gina Potthoff Kacik
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Distribution Manager

Ashley Noel
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Copy Chief

Molly Heim
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Designer

Nicole Dudka
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Multimedia Producer

Josh Stunkel
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Video Editor

Ray Zane
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