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    • Journal Management
    • Editorial Leadership

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    • The current Editor-in-Chief's tenure is ending.

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    • To announce the conclusion of Andrew M. Weiner's term as Editor-in-Chief.
    • To introduce James Leger as the incoming Editor-in-Chief.

    Main Methods:

    • Editorial announcement
    • Leadership transition

    Main Results:

    • Andrew M. Weiner is stepping down as Editor-in-Chief.
    • James Leger will assume the role of Editor-in-Chief.

    Conclusions:

    • The journal expresses gratitude to the outgoing Editor-in-Chief.
    • The journal welcomes the new Editor-in-Chief to lead future endeavors.