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Stephen Hubbell

Communications Officer
Open Society Fellowship

Stephen Hubbell is communications officer for the Open Society Fellowship Program. He works closely with fellows to develop media strategies to broaden public awareness of their work.

Hubbell joined the Open Society Institute after 20 years as a journalist and editor. He has worked as a senior editor at Metropolitan Books and at Harper's, where he edited the work of many notable writers, including Anne Fadiman, Harold Brodkey, Elliott Currie, Marilynne Robinson, Alan Weisman, Arlie Hochschild, and Edward Fox. He has also served as Cairo correspondent for The Nation, for whom he covered the first Gulf War and the rise of political Islam in the Middle East.

He received his bachelor's degree in government from Wesleyan University.

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