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Elaine Marie Welteroth is an American journalist and editor. In 2017, 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. Wikipedia
Born: 1987, Santa Clara, California, United States
Predecessor: Amy Astley
Education: California State University, Sacramento (2007), California State University, Sacramento
Known for: Editor-in-chief, Teen Vogue
Elaine Welteroth
Born Elaine Marie Welteroth
December 10, 1986 (age 31)
Santa Clara, California US
Residence New York City
Nationality American
Alma mater California State University-Sacramento
Occupation Magazine editor
Journalist
Years active 2008–present
Employer Conde Nast Publications
Known for Editor-in-chief, Teen Vogue
Predecessor Amy Astley
Elaine Marie Welteroth (born December 10, 1986)[1] is an American journalist and editor.[2] In 2017, 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.[3] Her promotion to editor at age 29 makes her the youngest in Condé Nast history to become editor.[4] When she became beauty director of Teen Vogue in 2012, Welteroth was the first person of African-American heritage to serve in the role.[5] She is credited for the notable increase of Teen Vogue coverage of politics and social justice,[6] encouraging readers to become civically engaged, specifically during the 2016 U.S. presidential election.[7] Under Welteroth's leadership of Teen Vogue's shifting format, the magazine developed its first YouTube channel, featuring content on diverse subjects from campus style to cultural appropriation.[8]
In December 2016, Welteroth became engaged to musician Jonathan Singletary. The two originally met as ******** while they attended the same church.[40] She also provided background vocals for Singletary's song, "Don't Fight Alone".[41]
a light skin black woman who holds an esteemed position who hasnt sold out to be with whitey? refreshing!
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Elaine Marie Welteroth is an American journalist and editor. In 2017, 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. Wikipedia
Born: 1987, Santa Clara, California, United States
Predecessor: Amy Astley
Education: California State University, Sacramento (2007), California State University, Sacramento
Known for: Editor-in-chief, Teen Vogue
Elaine Welteroth
Born Elaine Marie Welteroth
December 10, 1986 (age 31)
Santa Clara, California US
Residence New York City
Nationality American
Alma mater California State University-Sacramento
Occupation Magazine editor
Journalist
Years active 2008–present
Employer Conde Nast Publications
Known for Editor-in-chief, Teen Vogue
Predecessor Amy Astley
Elaine Marie Welteroth (born December 10, 1986)[1] is an American journalist and editor.[2] In 2017, 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.[3] Her promotion to editor at age 29 makes her the youngest in Condé Nast history to become editor.[4] When she became beauty director of Teen Vogue in 2012, Welteroth was the first person of African-American heritage to serve in the role.[5] She is credited for the notable increase of Teen Vogue coverage of politics and social justice,[6] encouraging readers to become civically engaged, specifically during the 2016 U.S. presidential election.[7] Under Welteroth's leadership of Teen Vogue's shifting format, the magazine developed its first YouTube channel, featuring content on diverse subjects from campus style to cultural appropriation.[8]
In December 2016, Welteroth became engaged to musician Jonathan Singletary. The two originally met as ******** while they attended the same church.[40] She also provided background vocals for Singletary's song, "Don't Fight Alone".[41]
a light skin black woman who holds an esteemed position who hasnt sold out to be with whitey? refreshing!