Trust Magazine

About Trust Magazine

Trust Magazine features articles on The Pew Charitable Trusts’ efforts to address the challenges of a changing world by illuminating issues, creating common ground, and advancing ambitious projects that lead to tangible progress

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About Trust Magazine

Trust includes columns highlighting evaluations of Pew’s work, listings of recent accomplishments, and essays by President and CEO Susan K. Urahn. The magazine, launched in 1998, is written by professional journalists and Pew staff members and is published quarterly.

Trend premiered in Summer 2016. Published annually, Trend focuses on policy issues in the United States and around the world and features essays from experts in a range of disciplines.

To learn more about The Pew Charitable Trusts' mission and work, visit pewtrusts.org.

Board of Directors

Christopher Jones, Chair
Henry P. Becton, Jr.
Robert H. Campbell
Susan W. Catherwood
Raynard Kington, M.D., Ph.D.
J. Howard Pew II
Joseph N. Pew V
Mary Catharine Pew, M.D.
Sandy Ford Pew
Willa Seldon
Susan K. Urahn

President and CEO

Susan K. Urahn

Editor

Daniel LeDuc

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Notes From The President

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Notes From The President

Rebecca Rimel joined Pew in 1983 as health program manager, became executive director five years later, and accepted her current position in 1994. During her tenure, Pew has evolved from a grant-making organization to become an entrepreneurial, global non-profit dedicated to serving the public. With the board’s guidance, Ms. Rimel has led the organization’s expansion from fewer than 10 employees to more than 750 located throughout the United States and around the globe.

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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria, also known as “superbugs,” are a major threat to modern medicine. But how does resistance work, and what can we do to slow the spread? Read personal stories, expert accounts, and more for the answers to those questions in our four-week email series: Slowing Superbugs.