Elaine Welteroth, who was promoted to the magazine’s top post in April 2017, has announced her exit from Teen Vogue.
Welteroth joined the publication in 2012 as their beauty and health editor after time spent at sister Conde Nast magazine Glamour. She held the role until elevated to editor, and soon thereafter shared role of editor-in-chief duties with digital editorial director Phillip Picardi (now editor of new digital-only LGBTQ publication them.), replacing Amy Astley.
In her tenure as the magazine’s youngest and only female editor-in-chief (second editor-in-chief of color in Conde Nast history), the magazine was noted for its shift Read full story ›
Source: The Drum