The
Essential Edge is an internet-based magazine
focusing on the Greater Lake Geneva region and the world beyond. Our audience
consists of sophisticated, well-travelled international professionals like you.
Our range is from Geneva to Lyon, from Annecy to Montreux and Gstaad, anywhere
within two hours of Geneva airport.
We offer in-depth journalism and insights
on the communities where expats and their families live, but also open-minded
Swiss and French seeking to look beyond their traditional borders. The range is
from the serious to the whimsical, from urban development, schools and traffic
to good restaurants, skiing and weekend outings with children.
We also look at key global themes, whether
the United Nations and international aid agencies, new visions in the private
sector, climate change, media, environment, health or peacekeeping and
security.
Most important, The Essential Edge provides an interactive platform enabling our
readers to express their ideas about what affects them.
The
Essential Edge is a publication of Crosslines Essential Media Ltd (UK), Suite
3, 96 Wilton Road, London SW1V 1BZ, United Kingdom. All correspondence should
be addressed to The Editors at:
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Who
we are
Chief Editors:William Dowell and Edward Girardet
Digital Director: Tadib Muqtada
Vision Director:Caroline Hunt
Partner UN & Global Themes Correspondents: Daniel Wermus and Fabrice Boule
Contributing writers:
John Bland
Janet Hill
LHG
Michael
Keating
John Sidwell
Pamela Taylor
Aysha Quartermain
Michael Reyburn
Edward Harris
Editorial Responsibility
The Essential Edge intends to provide an open public forum for the free expression of ideas. It is not our intention to publish any material that is not in the public interest or that is libelous, racist, or unfairly insulting to any person's character. While we will make every effort to avoid abusive content, comments to articles are posted automatically. Neither the Essential Edge or the editors can be held responsible for material that originates from our readers and which is not written by our staff. If you feel that any content is objectionable, please let us know, and we will do our best to rectify the situation.