Jeffrey Goldberg, born on September first, nineteen sixty-five, is a prominent American journalist renowned for his insightful analysis of foreign affairs. As the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, he has significantly shaped the publication's editorial direction and has become a leading voice in contemporary journalism.
Goldberg's journey at The Atlantic spans nine years, during which he established a reputation for his in-depth reporting and compelling storytelling. His work has not only informed readers but has also sparked important conversations about global issues.
In August twenty twenty-three, he took on the role of moderator for the PBS program Washington Week, which was rebranded as Washington Week with The Atlantic. This new venture allows him to engage with a broader audience while continuing to lead The Atlantic.