Ever wonder what goes into Washingtonian 's Power 150: People Who Make Things Happen? Is it total bullshit, or just partly? We asked a former Washingtonianeditor for an inside peek. And TIME 100 it is not. After the jump, an insider tells all. "Like all lists at the Washingtonian, many of the choices are obvious and this kind of list is mostly an inside job. The idea usually, like with the Washingtonians of the Year, is mostly the choice of the editor Jack Limpert. Most people inside the magazine believe that lists are much too large, but Jack is determined to have geographic, social, cultural, racial and religious diversity. This list is taken very seriously and you see it included in obituaries. Like Pulitizer Prize winners, you will know what the first three words of your obit will be.
Inside Washingtonian's Power 150
Inside Washingtonian's Power 150
Inside Washingtonian's Power 150
Ever wonder what goes into Washingtonian 's Power 150: People Who Make Things Happen? Is it total bullshit, or just partly? We asked a former Washingtonianeditor for an inside peek. And TIME 100 it is not. After the jump, an insider tells all. "Like all lists at the Washingtonian, many of the choices are obvious and this kind of list is mostly an inside job. The idea usually, like with the Washingtonians of the Year, is mostly the choice of the editor Jack Limpert. Most people inside the magazine believe that lists are much too large, but Jack is determined to have geographic, social, cultural, racial and religious diversity. This list is taken very seriously and you see it included in obituaries. Like Pulitizer Prize winners, you will know what the first three words of your obit will be.