Stephen Koepp

Stephen Koepp is the executive editor of Fortune Magazine. He previously worked as the executive editor of Time Magazine "where he developed two of Time Magazine's bestselling franchises: TIME's annual cover story on American history, which began with an issue on Lewis & Clark, and the annual Mind & Body issue, which anticipated the growing interest in alternative approaches to health care. Koepp also created the magazine's 80th anniversary special, called "80 Days That Changed the World," which later became a book, and top-edited the inaugural edition of its annual "TIME 100" issue on the world's most influential people. He also edited the work of investigative reporters Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele, whose series on Money & Politics won a National Magazine Award in 2001 in the public interest category." [1]

He also co-wrote the movie The Paper with his brother David Koepp. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire.

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