Thanks to The Temple 10-Q Class of 2021

By:  The Faculty Editors of The Temple 10-Q

            The Temple 10-Q is more than just a business-law blog: it is a community. A key part of the cohesiveness of our community, to quote one of our Faculty Editors, Professor Jonathan Lipson, involves making sure the “trains run on time.” 

By and large, the Faculty Editors (Professors Lipson, Monroe and Broder) have outsourced these responsibilities to a vast array of students and professionals at the Law School. While we cannot thank every person who’s played a part, we wanted to take a moment to thank the students who’ve contributed to the success and growth of The 10-Q this year, the “10-Q Class of 2021,” as well as a key staffer who will be leaving.

The 10-Q Class of 2021:

Senior Student Editor: Andrew LeDonne

Digital and Social Media Editor: Jon Shahar

Original Content Editor:  Mike DiPietro

Student Editors: Kristen Nichols & Melody Pham.

            All have done tremendous work behind the scenes to keep this train running (and even on the tracks), but we wanted to call out Senior Student Editor Andrew LeDonne. The Faculty Editors have often remarked that Andrew has been the “perfect” senior editor. He not only kept the trains running on time; he also anticipated our needs, always stayed on top of our publication schedules, ably managed the rest of the student staff, and managed the Faculty Editors (an especially challenging task) – while making it all look easy. 

            Last, but certainly not least, we wanted to say a special thanks to staffer Ed Myers (technically, a “Senior Application Developer”), who has been the brains and heart behind the tech that makes The 10-Q happen. Although not a student, Ed will be also be “graduating,” in a sense, to a new position beyond the Shire that is Temple University.

            We are grateful for their outstanding work.

Professors Lipson, Monroe and Broder

Co-Faculty Editors, The Temple 10-Q

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