The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has been the South’s leading news source for more than 150 years and remains one of the few privately held newspapers in the nation. Ohio Gov. James M. Cox, the nation’s 1920 Democratic nominee for president, made his fortune in newspapers, and his passion for community public service remains alive in Cox CEO Alex Taylor, his great-great-great grandson. Under Cox’s leadership, the AJC has remained stable through the tumult of advertising declines and the challenges of the pandemic. The company offers generous benefits and health care, and Cox employees participate in the company’s annual bonus program. From senior leadership on down, we are diverse group of journalists who take pride in supporting and respecting one another. And if your goal has been to live in a city as diverse as the nation, then Atlanta is the place to be.