> Hello everyone,
>
> Over the past few years, as JME co-editors, we have sought ways to
> broaden the scholarship of teaching and learning conversation in
> management education. And, as JME grows in influence and international scope, we want to make sure we are including the widest range of perspectives and voices that we can.
>
> In that spirit, we now invite statements of interest from scholars who
> wish to join JME’s Associate Editor team. JME Associate Editors are a
> lively and accomplished group of individuals committed to developing innovative and important articles for publication. This work is supported by SAGE Track, a ScholarOne manuscript management system, as well as by deeply engaged Editorial Board members and the best reviewers around. Most AE terms are for three years, but that is only a guideline.
>
> If you have been a reviewer for JME and/or other top-tier scholarly
> outlets in management education, and would like potentially to move to the next step in your own professional development, please send an email to
editor@obts.org with a brief statement of interest, including:
>
> 1. Reviewing and/or authoring history with JME (if applicable)
> including areas of expertise and interest;
> 2. Description of other editorial or reviewing work you have done;
> 3. How serving as an AE would enhance your professional development goals.
>
> JME’s success is tied directly to its editorial vigor and reviewer
> commitment to excellence. We look forward to enlarging JME’s reach and engagement with the MED community.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Kathy Lund Dean and Jeanie Forray