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This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered.
Following up with a specific edit request:
In the "History" section, I propose adding a historical image of the original JEGS building (1960s), which is available on Wikimedia Commons:
Original JEGS Performance building in Columbus, Ohio, photographed in the 1960s
This image would provide historical context to the company’s founding period.
Additionally, I propose adding a current headquarters image in a later section for balance:
JEGS Performance headquarters in Delaware, Ohio, photographed in 2025
Both images are freely licensed on Wikimedia Commons.
Please let me know if this placement or formatting should be adjusted. Jaq78 (talk) 13:11, 15 April 2026 (UTC)
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I’d like to propose improving sourcing in the "Racing" section.
The current reference used for NHRA-related participation appears to be either a primary source or does not directly support the statement about competition history.
Would it be appropriate to replace or supplement this with a third-party source that provides independent coverage of Team JEGS’ racing activity or NHRA participation?
I’m happy to suggest specific sources for review if helpful.
Please let me know what would be preferred. Jaq78 (talk) 11:38, 16 April 2026 (UTC)
Yes, an independent reliable source would definitely be preferred. That said, if you're requesting an edit, you need to be specific, something along the lines of "add citation XYZ to the end of sentence ABC". BubbaJoe123456 (talk) 13:03, 16 April 2026 (UTC)
This source provides independent coverage of Team JEGS participating in NHRA drag racing and supports the statement in the article. Jaq78 (talk) 14:07, 20 April 2026 (UTC)
Improve sourcing by replacing primary/self-published references
I’d like to propose improving sourcing by replacing or supplementing some primary or self-published references currently used in the article.
Specifically:
- The "JEGS Story" / About page is being used as a source for historical claims
- The JEGS Foundation page is used for charitable contributions
While these may be accurate, they are primary sources and may not meet Wikipedia’s preference for independent, secondary sources.
Would it be appropriate to:
- Replace or supplement these with third-party coverage (e.g., industry publications, news coverage, or independent profiles)
- Retain primary sources only for straightforward, non-controversial facts
I can suggest specific independent sources for review if helpful.
Please let me know what approach would be preferred. Jaq78 (talk) 11:39, 16 April 2026 (UTC)
Not done: Request is redundant to above request. BubbaJoe123456 (talk) 13:25, 16 April 2026 (UTC)
Improve sourcing for NHRA participation statement (specific citation)
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I’d like to propose a specific sourcing improvement in the "Racing" section.
The sentence:
"Team JEGS is the motorsports division of JEGS Performance, primarily involved in drag racing and competition within the NHRA."
currently appears to rely on a primary or indirect source.
I suggest adding a supporting independent citation such as:
This source provides independent coverage of JEGS within the performance and racing industry.
If a more directly NHRA-focused source would be preferred, I’m happy to propose alternatives.
Please let me know what would be most appropriate. Jaq78 (talk) 13:40, 16 April 2026 (UTC)
A more directly NHRA-focused source would be preferred. Doesn't have to be anything too fancy, just something that explicitly discusses Team JEGS and drag racing. DiscoursesonLivvy (talk · contribs) 23:10, 16 April 2026 (UTC)
Improve lead section wording and sourcing (neutral tone)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. A reviewer felt that this edit would not improve the article.
I’d like to propose a revision to the lead section to improve neutrality and sourcing, in line with Wikipedia guidelines.
The current lead includes phrasing that may read as promotional and relies in part on primary sources.
I suggest replacing the opening paragraph with the following:
"JEGS Performance is an American retailer and distributor of automotive performance parts and accessories. The company was founded in 1960 by Jeg Coughlin Sr. in Columbus, Ohio. It expanded from a local speed shop into a national mail-order and e-commerce retailer. In 2022, JEGS was acquired by private equity firm Greenbriar Equity Group.[4]"
This version aims to:
- use neutral, descriptive language
- remove potentially promotional phrasing
- rely on independent, third-party sourcing where appropriate
Please let me know if adjustments to wording or sourcing would be preferred. Jaq78 (talk) 13:43, 16 April 2026 (UTC)
Not done: I think this would render the existing History section too redundant. DiscoursesonLivvy (talk · contribs) 23:16, 16 April 2026 (UTC)
I’d like to propose adding additional independent, secondary sources to help address the notability concern noted at the top of the article.
I understand that demonstrating notability requires multiple reliable, independent sources that provide significant coverage of the subject.
I can provide several examples of third-party coverage of JEGS High Performance from industry publications and news sources that discuss the company’s role in the automotive aftermarket and motorsports.
Would it be appropriate to add a small number of these sources to support notability? I’m happy to propose specific citations for review if helpful.
Please let me know what would be preferred. Jaq78 (talk) 12:42, 28 April 2026 (UTC)
Add independent secondary sources to History and Racing sections
Following up regarding the article’s notability and sourcing concerns, I’d like to propose adding several independent secondary sources to the existing “History” and “Racing” sections.
These sources provide direct coverage of JEGS High Performance and Team JEGS from established automotive and motorsports publications.
Possible sources include:
Performance Racing Industry – coverage of JEGS and the company’s role in the performance aftermarket industry
Drag Illustrated – coverage of Team JEGS participation in NHRA drag racing
Additional NHRA-related coverage discussing Team JEGS drivers and competition activity
I believe these sources would help strengthen independent sourcing and support the article’s notability under Wikipedia guidelines.
If preferred, I can follow up with specific proposed citations and exact placement suggestions for review. Jaq78 (talk) 14:02, 19 May 2026 (UTC)
Done I added the first two sources, but used a source from The Drive instead of the PRI source, as it had more information, as well as adding a source from Autoweek to the racing section. I also removed the notability tag, as I feel that notability has been sufficiently established. If any editors here disagree, feel free to revert and we can discuss it here on the talk page. TKOIII (talk) 19:06, 19 May 2026 (UTC)
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Hello! It's Allison again making a request on behalf of JLL. As an employee of JLL, I have a financial conflict of interest and make requests via the Talk page rather than editing this article. In the last week, JLL has released its full year results for 2025, and I'd like to ask if editors could update the relevant figures in the article's infobox.
The number of employees is also given within the Operations section: can it be updated there to reflect that the number is now 113,200 as of December 31, 2025?
Finally, it looks like recently someone changed the Fortune 500 ranking in the article's introduction to "166", but that's not correct. The company's current ranking is 188, which you can see if you click through to the Fortune link given in the citation. (Also linked here for ease of reference.) Can someone change this back to the current ranking of 188?
Can an editor help with this request? Thank you! AHatJLL (talk) 14:52, 27 February 2026 (UTC)
@AHatJLL: Go ahead and make the changes yourself. But I looked up how the numbers are supposed to be formatted for consistency. AI kicked this out:
Within a single infobox (e.g., comparing Revenue and Net Income), use the same scale (all millions or all billions) for consistency. If one figure is $10 billion and another is $500 million, you may choose to write them as US$10,000 million and US$500 million to make them easily comparable.
but I can't find the actual manual of style guidelines on the site. So it's your call, but that's how your statements show the financials. You can say "updating financials and Fortune ranking as connected editor, see talk page discussion" as your edit summary. STEMinfo (talk) 07:49, 3 March 2026 (UTC)
User:STEMinfo thank you for reviewing this! I think I've managed to make all these edits appropriately. I just followed the formatting that the editor had used previously for the financials in the infobox, so hopefully that works. AHatJLL (talk) 21:00, 6 March 2026 (UTC)
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Hello! It's Allison here from JLL once again, asking for an update to this article on behalf of the company.
With apologies, the updated revenue figures in the infobox sidebar that I shared earlier this year included a typo. The revenue should be $26.1 billion for 2025 per the 10-K. Also, the latest Fortune rankings are now available and JLL's has changed to 175.
Can the following edits be made?
Change Revenue in the infobox: currently reads $26.2 billion, correct figure is $26.1 billion
Change the Fortune ranking in the introduction: currently reads 188, new 2026 ranking is 175
The citation for this does not need to be updated as the current Fortune citation shows the latest ranking
User:STEMinfo since you reviewed my last request, can you help review this? I'm happy to make these changes if that's appropriate for me to do so. Thank you! AHatJLL (talk) 17:26, 5 June 2026 (UTC)
Hello! It's Allison here from JLL, with some new updates to this article on behalf of the company.
Looking over the company History in the article, I realized there are a few details missing from recent years. For example, there's nothing about the impact of Covid-19 and how the company adjusted following the trend for work from home. I have three suggested additions to the History:
Add a mention of JLL's AI platform, JLL Falcon which launched in 2024. The following sentence could be added at the end of the 11th paragraph, which discusses the company's internal chatbot tool, JLL GPT:
In October 2024, the company launched its own AI platform, JLL Falcon, for its employees to use.[1]
Add a new paragraph to the end of History to note the industry downturn following the pandemic and the impact for JLL in the years since:
During the Covid-19 pandemic and the years immediately following, the commercial real estate industry that JLL serves was negatively affected by reduced demand for office space. By 2023, the company had made layoffs to help reduce costs and offset its lower revenues.[2] The company had also diversified its services, and made investments in technology via its property technology venture capital division, JLL Spark.[3] While its property sales and leasing revenue was lower, JLL's other services including project management, workplace and property management had continued to grow and by 2026 its technology investments had begun to see a return on investment.[4][3] Both of these reduced the impact of losses and contributed to the company's revenue growth. As of May 2026, the company had reported revenue growth for the past seven financial quarters.[3]
Add a final sentence at the end of History to note the company's new strategic plan, which was announced this year:
In March 2026, the company launched a plan to continue to grow the company through the rest of the decade, which it called "Accelerate 2030".[5]
Thank you again to User:MetalBreaksAndBends who reviewed my last request, would you also be able to review this one? Thank you! AHatJLL (talk) 15:26, 23 June 2026 (UTC)
Much of this is routine news coverage mixed with press releases on the "good news" about the company's investments ("JLL's other services including project management, workplace and property management had continued to grow and by 2026 its technology investments had begun to see a return on investment.") and its plans for the future ("the company launched a plan to continue to grow the company through the rest of the decade"). Good news press releases and plans for the future are not encyclopedic content. (SeeWP:NOTNEWS.)
Summary of request: Two small updates for Operations
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Hello! It's Allison here again from JLL, with a shorter request this time for a couple of small updates to the Operations section to bring the existing text up-to-date:
Update the first sentence with a new source confirming that JLL is the second largest property services brokerage firm in the world::
The sentence currently reads: JLL is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, and as of October 2018 was the second-largest, by total transactions, public brokerage firm in the world ($162.12 billion).[1][2]
Updated sentence: JLL is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, and as of April 2026 was the second-largest commercial real estate services firm in the world.[3]
Add to the existing sentence listing JLL's services to include clean energy investment banking, following its acquisition of Javelin Capital last year
The sentence currently reads: Services include investment management, asset management, sales and leasing, property management, project management, development, and property technology.[4][5]
Updated sentence: Services include investment management, asset management, sales and leasing, property management, project management, development, property technology,[6][5] and clean energy investment banking.[7]
I would like to suggest expanding the “Social media” subsection under “Career” to reflect newer independent coverage of Jack Logan’s revived #JackLoganRealtalks series in 2026. The proposed wording is neutral and based on coverage from Daily Tribune, Manila Bulletin, and ABS-CBN Lifestyle. Please feel free to edit the proposed text if necessary. Thank you very much!
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Thank you for the guidance. I have revised the proposed text above to include inline ref tags showing which sources support each claim. Please feel free to edit the wording if necessary for neutrality, style, or due weight. RavenFireblade (talk) 14:24, 20 June 2026 (UTC)
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Hello. I have a conflict of interest with this subject and am requesting changes here rather than editing directly, per WP:COI. Disclosure: I work for Lauder Business School, which Rabbi Jacob Isaac Biderman co-founded and where he serves as honorary vice president. He is not my direct employer, I have no personal connection with Rabbi Biderman. We hope that our modificaitons meet WP:RS or WP:NPOV.
The article's history stops at 2013. Two later foundations are missing:
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In 2013 another Chabad center was opened in the 2nd district.
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In 2013 another Chabad center was opened in the 2nd district. In2022heinitiatedtheestablishmentoftheAustro-HungarianTomcheiTmimimyeshiva,andin2023herevivedaChabadwomen'sseminaryinAustria.
Reviewer note: these are Chabad-community outlets.
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In 2006 he initiated the community center "Beit Halevi – Chabad" in Vienna, named after Lev Leviev.
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In 2006 he initiated the community center "Beit Halevi – Chabad" in Vienna, named after Lev Leviev;ithousesasynagogue,mikveh,kollel,women'sorganisation,youthmovementandeventhall.
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In 2012 he founded another kindergarten and a Talmud Torah school in Vienna's 19th district, namedinhonourofSarahSchlaff,withadonationfromhersonMartinSchlaff.
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In 2001 he founded, in cooperation with the ministries of education of Austria and Israel, the "Academy for the Training of Jewish Teachers";theopeningwasattendedbyaboutonehundredrabbis,AustrianandIsraeliministers,andRomanoProdi,thenPresidentoftheEuropeanCommission. In2002hereceivedthetitleofprofessorandbecamerector.
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His daughter Musia is married to Rabbi Mordechai Segal, directorofChabadcentersinViennaandaboardmemberofthegirls'seminaryinAustriaandofLauderBusinessSchool. HisdaughterMinaismarriedtoRabbiJechielMichelButman,aboardmemberoftheTalmudTorah,directorofJudaism-TVandcoordinatoroftheChabadsummercamp.
This article concerns a living person; under WP:BLP disputed material about living people must be removed or rewritten promptly even when sourced, particularly where the source may have been imprecise. The subject has identified the following items as inaccurate.
Lead — nationality and place of birth. Current lead says "American artist." Vidal was born in 1982 in Paris, France, and raised in Houston, Texas. Suggested wording: "Jacques Louis Vidal (born 1982) is a French-born American artist based in Brooklyn, New York."
Gallery name spelling. Existing prose has "Harakwik" in at least one place; correct spelling is "Harkawik."[1]
SMFA name. Existing prose says "School Museum of Fine Arts in Boston." Correct institutional name is the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (now part of Tufts University). Recommend piping: [[School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts|School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston]].
Death-row / arrest characterization (Nothing is Possible In There is No Future paragraph). The current text describes the pen pal as being "on death row" and says the two "had first been arrested together while doing graffiti as teenagers in Texas." The subject states that neither characterization is correct: the pen pal was incarcerated but not on death row, and the two were caught doing graffiti together but were not arrested together. Per WP:BLP (which extends to third parties named in a BLP), please soften to:
"focused on corresponding and collaborating with a childhood friend, referred to as 'Jerry,' who at the time was incarcerated in Texas. The two had been caught doing graffiti together as teenagers."
This preserves what the cited source establishes (correspondence, Texas, graffiti backstory) without the contested specifics.
Jacques Louis Vidal Charitable Fund / donation list. The current paragraph attributes specific donations from a "Jacques Louis Vidal Charitable Fund" to named recipients (Prarieland, Beverlys). The subject states these details are inaccurate. Even where sourced (the cited ProPublica entry and Artnet News items), specific named donations to named recipients are exactly the kind of factual claim about a living person that WP:BLP requires to be removed when the subject disputes accuracy and the underlying public records may have conflated entities. Requested action: remove the sentence(s) about the Charitable Fund and the specific donation recipients in their entirety. Board-membership claims (Montez Press Radio, Do Not Research, KAJE) may remain if otherwise sourced.
The lead currently identifies Vidal only as "an American artist" before jumping to education and the spaces he co-founded. Per MOS:LEAD the opening should briefly indicate what the subject is known for. Proposed insertion immediately after the first sentence of the lead, before the education sentence:
Working across sculpture, installation, collage, and works on paper, Vidal has developed a multi-medium experimental practice that combines hand-carved wood, [[3D printing]], found and fabricated materials, and, more recently, drawings reworked through [[Generative artificial intelligence|generative AI]] image tools.<ref name="jancou-look" /><ref name="jancou-games" /><ref name="harkawik-jobs" /><ref name="broadway" /><ref name="cad-broadway" />
Optional follow-on sentence drawing on the two Marc Jancou exhibition essays, which framed his shows as immersive environments rather than collections of discrete objects:
His exhibitions have often been conceived as immersive, architectural environments: his 2009 solo ''You Are What You Look At'' at Marc Jancou Contemporary in New York presented collages, sculptures and architectural fragments organized around what the gallery described as "isolation klosets,"<ref name="jancou-look" /> and his 2011 follow-up ''Games People Play'' used the architecture of the gallery itself to stage a three-room sequence of "analog interfaces, false walls, conspiratorial pictures, and memory sculptures."<ref name="jancou-games" />
Notes for the reviewer: the descriptive terms are drawn from gallery and exhibition documentation rather than independent criticism, so the phrasing is deliberately factual ("works across X, Y, Z") rather than evaluative. "Experimental" is used in its conventional art-world sense (a practice that varies medium between projects) rather than as promotional puffery; if the reviewer prefers, "multi-medium" alone is acceptable.
Proposed insertion after the existing paragraph mentioning Lighthouse Works:
Since 2019, Vidal has been an adjunct professor of sculpture at [[Pace University]] in New York.<ref name="harkawik-bio" />
Proposed insertion to fill the gap between the 2007 Horton show and the 2014 Nothing is Possible paragraph:
Vidal's first solo show with [[Marc Jancou Contemporary]] in New York, ''You Are What You Look At'', opened in November 2009 and presented collages, sculptures and architectural fragments staged inside what the artist termed "isolation klosets."<ref name="jancou-look" /> His follow-up at the same gallery, ''Games People Play'' (2011), used the architecture of the gallery itself to construct a three-room sequence the gallery described as "analog interfaces, false walls, conspiratorial pictures, and memory sculptures."<ref name="jancou-games" /> Earlier in 2009, his MFA thesis exhibition ''Liquidation'' was presented at the [[Yale University Art Gallery]].<ref name="harkawik-bio" />
Proposed insertion to bring the article forward through 2024:
In 2019, Vidal presented the solo exhibition ''Perfect Strangers'' at Andrew Rafacz in Chicago,<ref name="rafacz">{{cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Perfect Strangers / Andrew Rafacz |url=https://www.andrewrafacz.com/exhibition/jacques-louis-vidal-perfect-strangers |website=Andrew Rafacz |access-date=May 29, 2026}}</ref> followed by ''Boybrain'' at Harkawik in Los Angeles (2020),<ref name="harkawik-boybrain">{{cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Jacques Vidal: Boybrain |url=https://www.harkawik.com/vidal-boybrain |website=Harkawik |access-date=May 29, 2026}}</ref><ref name="cad-la">{{cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Jacques Louis Vidal at Harkawik, Los Angeles |url=https://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/project/jacques-louis-vidal-at-harkawik-los-angeles-12161 |website=Contemporary Art Daily |date=March 14, 2020 |access-date=May 29, 2026}}</ref> ''Dead End Jobs That Kill'' at Harkawik in New York (2021),<ref name="harkawik-jobs">{{cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Jacques Louis Vidal: Dead End Jobs That Kill |url=https://www.harkawik.com/vidal-jobs |website=Harkawik |access-date=May 29, 2026}}</ref><ref name="cad-ny">{{cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Jacques Louis Vidal at Harkawik, New York |url=https://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/project/jacques-louis-vidal-at-harkawik-new-york-20277 |website=Contemporary Art Daily |date=October 2, 2021 |access-date=May 29, 2026}}</ref> and ''Underground Posterz'' at Broadway Gallery in New York (2024). For ''Underground Posterz'', Vidal transformed the gallery's project room into a distorted retail environment built around a latticed wooden shaft housing animatronic wooden animals and collaged crystal fragments; the works on paper combined his own drawings, output from an AI image generator, and hand-applied ink, pencil, pigment and laser-cut wood components.<ref name="broadway">{{cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Jacques Louis Vidal in the Project Room: Underground Posterz |url=https://broadwaygallery.nyc/exhibitions/49-jacques-louis-vidal-in-the-project-room-underground-posterz/ |website=Broadway Gallery |date=April 25, 2024 |access-date=May 29, 2026}}</ref><ref name="cad-broadway">{{cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Jacques Louis Vidal at Broadway, New York |url=https://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/project/jacques-louis-vidal-at-broadway-new-york-33306 |website=Contemporary Art Daily |access-date=May 29, 2026}}</ref>
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I am a close friend of the subject and therefore have a conflict of interest. I am requesting this change here rather than editing the article directly.
Specific text to be added:
Add the following lines to the infobox:
| image = James R Edwards.jpg
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| alt = Head-and-shoulders portrait of James R. Edwards
| caption = Theologian James Edwards
Reason for the change:
A freely licensed image already exists on Wikimedia Commons, and this article's talk page currently indicates that a photograph is requested.
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered.
I am a close friend of the subject and therefore have a conflict of interest. I am requesting these small cleanup changes here rather than editing the article directly.
Would an uninvolved editor please make the following three cleanup fixes?
1. In the lead, please remove the broken anchor after "early church" so that the sentence reads: "His primary research interests include Biblical studies and the history of the early church, with secondary interests in the Reformation and history of the twentieth-century German Church struggle."
2. In the "Other books" section, please remove the stray "--" at the end of the 2009 entry for The Hebrew Gospel and the Development of the Synoptic Tradition.
3. In the 2019 entry for Between the Swastika and the Sickle: The Life, Disappearance, and Execution of Ernst Lohmeyer, please change the publisher from "Earmans" to "Eerdmans".
These appear to be straightforward formatting / bibliographic cleanup issues visible in the current article text. There are other requests but we need to crawl before we walk. Thank you. ~~~~Sumeetgulati (talk) 18:52, 27 March 2026 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered.
I am a close friend of the subject and therefore have a conflict of interest. I am requesting this here rather than editing directly.
Would an uninvolved editor please consider a modest, source-based cleanup of the biographical paragraph? The current article appears to support a slightly clearer and better-sourced summary of Edwards's academic background and Whitworth service.
Possible text:
After earning degrees from Whitworth University, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Fuller Theological Seminary, and pursuing additional study at the University of Zürich and the University of Tübingen, Edwards joined Whitworth's faculty in 1997 after nearly 20 years at Jamestown College. He later held the Bruner-Welch Endowed Chair of Theology and is Professor Emeritus of Theology.
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered.
I am a close friend of the subject and therefore have a conflict of interest. I am requesting this here for transparency.
I plan to make a small, source-based harmonization at the top of the article so that the short description, infobox occupation, and opening sentence are consistent with the existing article content and sources.
Requested changes:
Replace {{Short description|American New Testament scholar}} with {{Short description|American theologian and New Testament scholar}}
Replace | occupation = New Testament scholar with | occupation = Theologian and New Testament scholar
Replace the opening sentence James R. Edwards (born 1945) is an American New Testament scholar. with James R. Edwards (born 1945) is an American theologian and New Testament scholar.
I am a close friend of the subject and therefore have a conflict of interest. I am requesting this here rather than editing directly without disclosure.
Would an uninvolved editor please consider the following source-based lead and infobox updates? These changes are intended to better align the top of the article with the broader career and works coverage already reflected in the article body.
1. In the infobox, expand "Notable works" from the current single title to a short representative list:
The Gospel According to Mark (2001)
The Hebrew Gospel and the Development of the Synoptic Tradition (2009)
The Gospel According to Luke (2015)
Between the Swastika and the Sickle (2019)
2. Add the following paragraph to the lead immediately after the current second paragraph and before the "The Hebrew Gospel and the Development of the Synoptic Tradition" section: "At Whitworth, Edwards served as Bruner-Welch Endowed Chair of Theology. His published works include commentaries on the gospels of Mark and Luke, Is Jesus the Only Savior?, The Hebrew Gospel and the Development of the Synoptic Tradition, and Between the Swastika and the Sickle."
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Hi editors, on behalf of James J. Sexton via my work at Beutler Ink, I am here to offer some updates to this article. I'd like to start by updating the article based on this profile piece in The Times of London.
Note: The source material verifies Sexton's age at the time of publication; Mr. Sexton has confirmed he was born in 1972. For what it's worth, the introduction also says 1972.
Add this citation to verify number of children
Career
Add: He published his first book on marriage and divorce in 2018, originally titled If You’re in My Office, It’s Already Too Late in the U.S. An updated edition was published in the U.K. as How Not to F*** Up Your Marriage: Straight Talk from a Divorce Lawyer Who's Seen It All.[2]
Add: As of 2025, he has practiced as a divorce lawyer in New York for 25 years. He is known for representing wealthy clients, including tech executives, celebrities, and athletes. He has represented clients in more than 1,000 cases involving marital disputes.[2]
Personal life
Add a Personal life section with the following: Sexton is divorced with two adult sons, as of 2025. He trains in Brazilian jiu-jitsu.[2]
@Danilo Two, I was going to look into this one for you, but your source here is paywalled. Can you please provide quotes for the date of birth and "divorced with two adult sons"? Thanks, MediaKyle (talk) 21:09, 15 April 2026 (UTC)
@MediaKyle: Thanks for taking a look here. I see you removed the date of birth from the infobox, which I understand. Here are quotes from the news article I referenced for the other parts of my request:
Personal life:
"Sexton has seen it all, including the demise of his own marriage over a decade ago. He has two sons in their twenties and the eldest, Noah, 28, is getting married in two weeks."
"James Sexton is a New York-based divorce lawyer to billionaire tech bros, film stars and elite athletes. On his website there’s a promo film setting the tone of his legal services: the 53-year-old appears in Brazilian jujitsu robes and floors a guy as his narration informs us: 'Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.' "
Book: "He first published the book in 2018, the year TikTok became the most downloaded app in the US. … The book has been updated to reflect these trends and it has also been renamed. In America it came out as If You’re in My Office, It’s Already Too Late, but his UK publishers suggested How Not to F*** Up Your Marriage."
Career information:
"He has been practising for 25 years."
"Sexton has acted in more than a thousand marital disputes ..."
" 'It amazes me that [in the US] 85 per cent of divorcees get remarried within five years,' he says. 'That’s why I’m still a romantic: I’ve represented teachers and cops, billionaire tech people, famous athletes and actors, but we are fundamentally all the same. We all suck at love but we all keep plugging away because we want to be with someone.' "
Let me know if you have any questions! Thanks Danilo Two (talk) 17:06, 16 April 2026 (UTC)
Done. Looks good to me. "Known for representing wealthy clients" might be out of place anywhere else but in this case it seems warranted. I'm not going to be a stickler about the year of birth since it was already there, but a better source would be ideal, if you could come up with one that explicitly states the year. You already know how I feel about personal information on BLPs. The place of birth could really use a reference too if you can provide one, but I'm not going to remove it, at least not at this point. Thanks for your request, you do a good job at making it easy for us. All the best, MediaKyle (talk) 17:32, 16 April 2026 (UTC)
@MediaKyle: I appreciate your reviews, feedback, questions, and collaboration. Many thanks. I am going through some other sources to see if there are any other potential updates that can be made here. Danilo Two (talk) 20:17, 16 April 2026 (UTC)
Request: Updates based on The New Yorker and Los Angeles Magazine
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Hi editors, on behalf of James J. Sexton via my work at Beutler Ink, I am requesting updates to Career based on two articles, The New Yorker and Los Angeles Magazine. This addition contains appearances on different podcasts by James Sexton and the launch of his website TrustedPrenup.com.
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On behalf of James Sexton via my work at Beutler Ink, I asking editors to consider adding Sexton's podcast, Better Call Sexton, to the Career section, per CNN.[1]
Hello. I am Jano Rosebiani, the subject of this article. Per WP:COI, I am not editing the article directly.
I am posting the following requested corrections here for review by uninvolved editors.
Each change is listed with the specific "before" and "after" wording and a source for factual claims.
Thank you for your time.
1. Correct the date of the Halabja chemical attack
Current text: "Jiyan was the first film made in South Kurdistan. It's about the aftermath of the infamous chemical attack of 1987..."
Requested text: "Jiyan was the first film made in South Kurdistan. It is about the aftermath of the 1988 chemical attack on the Kurdish town of Halabja..."
Reason: The Halabja chemical attack occurred on 16 March 1988, not 1987.
This is documented on the Wikipedia article Halabja massacre and in numerousauthoritative sources, including Human Rights Watch's 1993 report "Genocide in Iraq: The Anfal Campaign Against the Kurds." This correction is a factual matter, not an interpretive one.
2. Correct the Golden Globe phrasing to match the cited source
Current text: '"Candles..." was selected as a candidate for the 2015 Golden Globes Award.'
Requested text: '"One Candle, Two Candles" was one of 53 films approved for 2015 Golden Globe Foreign Language Film consideration.'
Reason: The current wording ("selected as a candidate") does not match the wording of the source cited in reference [4]. The linked Golden Globes article states that "53 motion pictures have been approved for Golden Globe consideration in the Foreign Language category." The word "candidate" implies nomination, which the cited source does not support.
The proposed revision aligns the article's language with its own citation.
Existing citation (unchanged): "Foreign Language Films Compete For Golden Globe," Golden Globes, 30 November 2014.
3. Correct film title inconsistency
Current paragraph text: "Rosebiani's follow up were two documentaries: Saddam's Mass Graves (2003) and Chemical Ali (2004)..."
Current filmography entry: "Chemical Ali's Anfal (documentary) – 2004"
Requested: In the paragraph, change "Chemical Ali (2004)" to "Chemical Ali's Anfal (2004)" to match the filmography entry.
Reason: Internal consistency. The full title of the documentary is "Chemical Ali's Anfal."
4. Correct year inconsistency for Radyo Qelat / Radio Citadel
Current paragraph text: "…a sitcom pilot (3 episodes) entitled Radio Citadel (2006)…"
Current filmography entry: "Radyo Qelat (Radio Citadel) (Sitcom) – 2007"
Requested: Change the paragraph reference from "2006" to "2007" to match the filmography entry and the subject's own records. And for the project title, its English name is (Radio Citadel) which is sufficient. The Kurdish title (Radio Qelat) should be removed as it is in our imdb page.
Reason: Internal consistency.
5. Grammatical correction Current text: "Rosebiani's follow up were two documentaries…"
Requested text: "Rosebiani followed with two documentaries…"
Reason: Subject-verb agreement. "Follow up" (singular) does not agree with the plural verb "were."
The proposed revision fixes the grammatical error while preserving the sentence's meaning.
Thank you for reviewing these requests. JRFilmworks (talk) 17:39, 13 July 2026 (UTC)
Summary of request: Seven total updates to early life and career sections
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Hi! I'm a COI editor, making some requests here on behalf of Emerson College, a client of mine. (Just noting this is separate from my work with my employer, Porter Novelli.)
I couldn't find a good source for birth year or age; I swapped in the years he earned his degrees instead. Similarly, the first source for Bernhardt's religion is WP:RSEDITORIAL, which I believe is inappropriate for this use, and the second source does not include the level of detail given here.
I suggest breaking the "Career" section into subsections: "Early career" for the first paragraph, "Moody College of Communication" for the next two paragraphs, and "Emerson College" for the last two.
In the second paragraph of "Career", update
Bernhardt's tenure has led to the development of many new programs including a four-year honors program,[11] B.A. degree in communication and leadership[12] and a “study away” program in New York City known as UTNY.[13] He increased graduate student funding and the four-year graduation rate to 80 percent, among the highest on campus.[14] He's recruited more than 50 new faculty members and established new research centers, institutes and programs.[15][16] He's also prioritized issues of diversity, equity and inclusion and established the college’s first associate dean position with this portfolio.[17]
to
Bernhardt's tenure led to the development of new programs including a four-year honors program,[18] a B.A. degree in communication and leadership,[19][20] and a "study away" program in New York City known as UTNY.[21][22] He increased graduate student funding and the four-year graduation rate to 80 percent, among the highest on campus.[23][22] He also recruited more than 50 faculty members and established new research centers and institutes.[24][25]
Some tense fixes, a few WP:NPOV wording tweaks, MOS:CURLY fix, adding archive url for dead ref link, adding secondary sources, removing the last sentence cited to a primary source.
In the third paragraph of "Career", update
The Jay M. Bernhardt Award for Staff Excellence at the University of Texas is named in his honor.[26]
to
The Jay M. Bernhardt Award for Staff Excellence at the University of Texas is named in his honor. In 2023, the Moody College of Communication gave Bernhardt the Robert C. Jeffrey College Benefactor Award honoring people "who have given generously to the college with their time or resources", in recognition of his efforts to strengthen faculty and staff culture.[27]
Swapping in an independent source and adding more info from the source.
In the fourth paragraph of "Career", update
In June 2021, Bernhardt became the thirteenth president of Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, succeeding M. Lee Pelton.[28]
to
In June 2023, Bernhardt became the thirteenth president of Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, succeeding M. Lee Pelton.[29]
Per the cited source, 2021 is not the correct date.
Also in the fourth paragraph of "Career", update
He has appointed notable leaders during his administration, including Alexandra Socarides as Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, and Matthew Boyce as Vice President of Enrollment Management.[30][31]
to
He has appointed notable leaders during his administration, including Alexandra Socarides as Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost.[32][33]
Adding a secondary source for the first part and cutting the second part. It may also make sense to cut this sentence entirely.
In the final paragraph of "Career", update
A month later, continued protests which also criticized Bernhardt's lack of response to these issues culminated on April 25, 2024, when Boston Police cleared an encampment in Boylston Place Alley, resulting in the arrest of 118 people, including many Emerson students, as part of the nationwide campus protests related to the Israel–Hamas War.[34][35][36]
to
A month later, continued protests culminated on April 25, 2024, when Boston Police cleared an encampment in Boylston Place Alley, resulting in the arrest of 118 people, including many Emerson students, as part of the nationwide campus protests related to the Israel–Hamas War.[37][38][39]
Reading through all three cited sources, I'm not seeing any confirmation on the "lack of response" detail.
Summary of request: 3 updates to infobox, career, and recognition
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Hi! As noted above, I'm a COI editor for Emerson College. Proposing some additional edits to this article, this time to add more recent information to the infobox, career, and recognition sections.
In March 2025, Bernhardt announced "Extraordinary Emerson 2030", Emerson's five-year strategic plan. The plan identifies academics, collaboration, community engagement, and operational excellence as the college's four major priorities.[1] To support the collaboration priority, Bernhardt has added community spaces, including a game room, on Emerson's campus for students, faculty, and staff.[2]
Under Bernhardt's leadership, Emerson elevated its Department of Visual Media Arts to a school within the college, the School of Film, Television, and Media Arts.[3][4] In 2026, he appointed the first dean for Emerson Los Angeles, the college's campus located on Sunset Boulevard.[5]
Bernhardt also sits on the Emerson Board of Trustees.[6]
Add to "Awards and recognition":
2025: Boston Power List of the 150 most influential Bostonians[7]
I am employed by GPX Stream (disclosure on my user page), so I am requesting this rather than adding it myself.
Proposed addition — one sentence at the end of the "Driver coaching" section:
"Segal is also the founder of GPX Stream, a company producing live onboard camera systems for motorsport."[1]
Sourcing, stated plainly: the Sportscar365 piece identifies him as "GPX Stream founder Jeff Segal" but is bylined "News Release", so it is a published press release rather than staff reporting. A 2019 Forbes piece by contributor Mark Ewing also describes the GPX Stream system as Segal's (link), though I am aware of WP:FORBESCON. I believe the claim is uncontroversial and the two together are adequate for it, but I defer to the reviewer — if the sourcing is judged insufficient, declining is the right call.
No other GPX Stream content is proposed. Andyiancu (talk) 02:02, 9 July 2026 (UTC) Andyiancu (talk) 02:02, 9 July 2026 (UTC)
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What I think should be changed (include citations): Please add the following three works under the Books section.
The Beautiful Plain: A Novel (University of Nebraska Press, 2026) ISBN 9781496248039[2]
The Yogic Writer: Uniting Breath, Body, and Page (Bloomsbury Academic, 2024) ISBN 9781350371965[3][4]
Sky Songs: Meditations on Loving a Broken World (University of Nebraska Press, 2020) ISBN 9781496222640[5]
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What I think should be changed (include citations):
His correct title is ICREA Research Professor, not simply "professor". Source: ICREA profile above.
Education — additions
His PhD (TU Munich, 2001) was carried out under the joint supervision of Jean-Claude Diels and Alfred Laubereau, supported by a Dissertation Fellowship of the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes. Thesis title: "Multi-photon coherent excitation of Sodium".(https://mediatum.ub.tum.de/doc/1197640/1197640.pdf)
2001: Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship, European Commission. Source still being located.
Research and career — proposed additions
In 2007, Biegert joined ICFO in Barcelona as an ICREA Research Professor, heading the Attoscience and Ultrafast Optics group.
His research focuses on the dynamics of electrons and atomic nuclei on attosecond timescales and nanometer length scales, using high-power laser systems spanning the mid-infrared to soft X-ray spectral range. Topics include strong-field physics, high-harmonic generation, ultrafast spectroscopy of quantum materials, and optical control of material properties.
His group developed ultrafast mid-infrared laser systems and frequency combs enabling strong-field experiments at high repetition rates, and extended strong-field physics to longer wavelengths through ponderomotively-scaled attoscience. [ cite: Opt. Express 17, 3587 (2009); Nat. Photon. 9, 721 (2015)]
In 2015, the group generated isolated attosecond pulses in the soft X-ray water-window spectral region. [cite: Nat. Commun. 6, 6611 (2015)]
In 2016, Biegert's team, in collaboration with Kansas State University and other partners, reported a direct imaging of bond breaking in a molecule using laser-induced electron diffraction with attosecond and picometer resolution. [cite: Science 354, 308 (2016)]
In 2019, the group directly imaged the bending and stretching of a carbon disulfide (CS₂) molecule in real time, observing structural changes driven by the Renner–Teller effect. [cite: PNAS 116, 8173 (2019)]
The group subsequently introduced attosecond core-level spectroscopy as a method for following energy transfer among electrons, phonons, and the crystal lattice in real time, applying it to ultrafast phase transitions in semimetals and molecular systems. [cite: Nat. Commun. 7, 11493 (2016); Phys. Rev. X 11, 041060 (2021); Nat. Photon. 18, 731 (2024)]
In 2022, the group reported optical detection of quantum phases in superconductors using high-harmonic spectroscopy. [cite: PNAS 119, e2207766119 (2022)]
In 2024, the group demonstrated optical control of valley topology in bulk materials, showing that valley polarization can be induced without requiring atomically thin samples. [ cite: Nature 628, 746 (2024)]
Since 2019, Biegert has been a scientific guest at the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society in Berlin. He served as Executive Director of Laserlab-Europe from 2021 to 2023 and has served on the Board of Directors of Optica and on advisory boards for international research infrastructures.
I am happy to provide draft wikitext for any or all of the above if that would be helpful to reviewing editors. Thank you for your time.
Why it should be changed:
There are some changes that are needed as the current information is not correct or incomplete (affiliation, date of birth, and awards).
The section of Research has been edited to make it easier for readers, and I have added extra references of the papers.