Elizabeth Ralph has been named editor of Politico Magazine and managing editor at Politico. An excerpt from the announcement reads:
“In her nine years at POLITICO, Elizabeth has rocketed up the magazine and newsroom hierarchy, becoming increasingly central to the publication. She has distinguished herself as a stellar editor, both a creative conceiver of stories and a journalist capable of wrestling with the most complex projects. She has been responsible for some of the magazine’s most significant journalism and most loved articles, including helming a feature that was a finalist for the National Magazine Award.”
Ralph served as editor of Women Rule, Politico’s journalism and events series that covers and connects women in politics, policy and business. She was also deputy editor of Politico Magazine. Previously, she held the posts of assistant editor and associate editor for the magazine.
She joined Politico from Foreign Policy.
Ralph graduated from Yale University. Be sure to congratulate Ralph on Twitter.
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