— William F. Balistreri, MD I t is with regret but warm wishes that I announce that Alan H. Jobe, MD, PhD, will be stepping down from his Associate Editor role at the end of 2015. Dr Jobe played, and continues to play, a pivotal role in making The Journal the “go to” journal for high-impact neonatology research. Despite his personal “10-year rule” (“after 10 years for any academic position, new leadership should come from someone else– preferably younger–who is given the opportunity”), he has broken this rule and continued as an Associate Editor for 18 years “because I have very much enjoyed serving as a referee for some of the best research in neonatology that is being submitted to The Journal.” Dr Jobe plans to expand his involvement in international research through the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Global Research Network. He will continue with active animal model research programs focusing on antenatal corticosteroids, fetal inflammation, and prematurity in association with colleagues at the University of California Davis National Primate Research Center and at the University of Western Australia, and will remain active both clinically and with teaching. Although Dr Jobe will be missed as an Associate Editor, we are pleased that he will continue his relationship with The Journal by serving as an Editorial Board member beginning in 2016. With the approaching departure of an Associate Editor, we started the search for a new Associate Editor to join The Journal’s leadership. After assessing outside candidates as well as the pool of current Editorial Board members, we have chosen someone who we believe will continue to attract high quality neonatology research to The Journal and who will excel as an Associate Editor. We would like to welcome and introduce Robin H. Steinhorn, MD, as The Journal’s newest Associate Editor. Dr Steinhorn began handling newmanuscripts in September. Robin H. Steinhorn, MD, joined Children’s National Medical Center in September 2015 as the Senior Vice President for Hospital Based Specialties. Prior to arriving at Children’s National, she served as Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at the University of California Davis and Pediatrician in Chief for the UC Davis Children’s Hospital. Dr Steinhorn is a member of the Council of the American Pediatric Society and serves on the American Board of Pediatrics for Neonatal Perinatal Medicine. She is an elected Fellow of the American Heart Association and a member of the Perinatal Research Society and American Thoracic Society. Dr Steinhorn’s clinical and academic interests have primarily been focused on the pulmonary vascular development of the fetus and newborn. Her translational work has spanned from in vitro studies to animal models, and she has contributed to numerous multicenter trials that have helped define the clinical treatment of pulmonary hypertension in the neonatal period. Her recent clinical research also has addressed telemedicine support of neonatal care in rural hospitals. She is married to a pediatric intensivist and has two children pursuing medical careers. She looks forward to carrying on Dr Jobe’s legacy of publishing high-impact neonatal research in The Journal, and continuing to support trainees and young investigators as they navigate presenting and publishing their research findings.