Matthew Schnipper, senior director of global operations at Vice, wrote on LinkedIn:
“I’ve decided to leave Vice soon to work on a memoir for Random House based on a piece I wrote for New Yorker on grief, https://lnkd.in/e9Duz4Ay. If you want to talk about hiring me for part-time writing or editing, or freelance work while I work I my on the book, please get in touch.”
Previously, Schnipper has held the posts of acting editor-in-chief, director of Vice digital entertainment, executive editor and global editor-in-chief. He served as executive editor of Pitchfork, senior editor of GQ and deputy managing editor of The Verge.
Schnipper has a B.A. from The George Washington University.
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