OLD Media Moves

LATimes editor leaves for Portfolio

July 19, 2006

Amy Wallace, the deputy business editor of the Los Angeles Times, is leaving the newspaper later this summer to become a senior writer at Conde Nast Portfolio, the new business magazine slated to begin publishing in 2007, according to Women’s Wear Daily.

Sara James reported, “Wallace, who is a veteran at covering the entertainment industry, was previously at Los Angeles magazine, where she wrote a profile of Daily Variety’s editor in chief, Peter Bart, that was a finalist for a National Magazine Award. She also has written for The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Esquire, The Nation, The New York Times Magazine, Details and Elle. In a staff memo posted on Laobserved.com on Monday, LAT business editor Russ Stanton said, “Suffice to say this is a big loss for us.” Portfolio gets Wallace after Labor Day. She will continue to be based in Los Angeles.”

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Previously, she was a reporter at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, where, among other things, she covered prisons and death row. Wallace began her career as an assistant to James Reston, the New York Times columnist, after graduating with a B.A. in history from Yale. Her work has appeared in the New Yorker, Vanity Fair, The Nation, The New York Times Magazine, Details, Elle and other national publications.

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