Joy Shan has joined the New York Magazine as a features editor editing stories on business, tech, national news, culture, and beyond, in addition to the print magazine’s “Intelligencer” section.
Shan joins from The California Sunday Magazine where she has been for more than 4 years, joining as an editorial assistant. She then became an assistant editor and was then promoted to the post of associate editor before becoming a story editor.
She was also a Fox International research fellow at The University of Cape Town and a communication and consent educator at Yale University.
Shan is a B.A. in English literature from Yale University.
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