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  2. Frontrunner Collective - Wikipedia

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    Frontrunner is a contemporary art collective based in New York City “with an ongoing dedication to supporting emerging artists”. Frontrunner was founded in the Fall of 2009. Beginning as an online magazine in order to feature the creative work of friends, the collective expanded into a physical art gallery space on Franklin Street in ...

  3. Elaine Welteroth - Wikipedia

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    Elaine Marie Welteroth (born December 10, 1986) [2] is an American journalist, editor, [3] author, [4] and television host. In April 2016, Welteroth was named editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue, making her the second person of African-American heritage in Condé Nast's 107-year history to hold such a title. [5]

  4. Randall Lane (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Randall Lane (born 1968) is an American journalist and author who serves as the chief content officer [1] [2] and editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine. [3] [4] [5] In 2011, Lane created the Forbes 30 Under 30 list. [6] Lane is a former editor-at-large for both Newsweek and The Daily Beast. [7] [8] [9]

  5. Contributing editor - Wikipedia

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    A contributing editor is a newspaper, magazine or online job title that varies in its responsibilities. Often, but not always, a contributing editor is a "high-end" freelancer, consultant, or expert who has proven ability and has readership draw. This contributing editor regularly contributes articles to the publication but does not always edit ...

  6. Adam Moss - Wikipedia

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    Adam Moss is an American magazine and newspaper editor. From 2004 to 2019, he was the editor-in-chief of New York magazine. Under his editorship, New York won Magazine of the Year in 2013 and General Excellence both in print and online in 2010. [1] New York won more National Magazine Awards under his tenure than any other magazine overall.

  7. Graydon Carter - Wikipedia

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    Carter was then editor at The New York Observer before being invited by Vanity Fair to take over for Tina Brown, who left for The New Yorker. He was the editor from July 1992 until late in 2017. Accolades during his tenure include his having won 14 National Magazine Awards and being named to the Magazine Editors' Hall of Fame. [3]

  8. Stefano Tonchi - Wikipedia

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    He was the editor in chief of W magazine from March 2010 until June 2019. He was previously editor of T: The New York Times Style Magazine. He earlier worked at Esquire and L'Uomo Vogue, Tonchi's editorial roots are in what he calls "niche" publications, he revealed in a 2007 interview in 032c magazine. In the same interview he also told the ...

  9. Jake Silverstein - Wikipedia

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    Silverstein was raised in Oakland, California, in a Jewish family, [1] [2] the eldest of two children. [3] His mother was a psychoanalyst and his father an architect. [3] He attended Wesleyan University [4] where he majored in English, and later earned an M.A. in English from Hollins University [3] and then an M.F.A. from the University of Texas at Austin's Michener Center for Writers [5] in ...