Lindsey Stanberry, an executive editor at Fortune, has left after 16 months.
During her tenure, she launched four new verticals — Success, Personal Finance, Recommends and Well. She also oversaw the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For and the Fortune 25 Best Places to Live for Families list.
Stanberry also co-chaired Fortune’s inaugural Impact Initiative conference.
She came from CNBC, where she was editorial director for CNBC Select. Before that, she served as deputy managing editor for CNBC Make It and CNBC Select.
She has also worked as a content editor, senior entertainment editor, senior editor for Work and Money, Living Features director and director for Work and Money at Refinery29. She was also editorial campaign manager at Figment, the online community for young readers and writers.
She was also an associate editor at Melcher Media in New York.
Stanberry earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism from Boston University.
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