Kristin Stoller has been hired as an editorial director of Fortune Live Media.
She was most recently a senior editor at Forbes, where she spearheaded the brand’s flagship 30 Under 30 features, lists, events, and newsletters. For the Under 30 global summits, she organized, programmed, and moderated their events featuring prominent thought leaders.
Stoller also served as deputy editor of Forbes’ business and consumer sections and covered the world’s richest people for its wealth team.
Stoller will report to Diane Brady, executive editorial director of Fortune Live Media and Fortune CEO Initiative. She will be based in New York.
“I am thrilled to join Fortune Live Media as it continues to set the standard for convening meaningful events for the coveted C-suite audience,” said Stoller in a statement. “We have a unique opportunity to create smart conversations and forge key connections that can propel business forward.”
Fortune Live Media hosts invitation-only meetings and membership communities for leaders who shape the global business agenda.
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