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Business Insider journalist Lippo moves to food and lifestyle team

Caralynn Lippo

Caralynn Lippo, editor for executive lifestyle at Business Insider, has moved to the food and lifestyle team at the company’s sister-site, Insider.

Lippo joined Business Insider last year as associate editor of executive lifestyle.

She has also worked as an associate editor at Tell-Tale TV and was editor of LittleThings.com at Wild Sky Media. She has also worked as a freelance writer at Insider and was a contributing writer at HelloGiggles.

She has also served as a staff writer at TV Fanatic and was an entertainment news and TV writer at Romper, Bustle. She has also worked as an editorial intern, digital for Redbook Magazine at Hearst Digital Media.

Lippo has also interned at Warrior Poets and worked as a staff writer at The TV Junkies.

Additionally, she has also interned at Foundry Literary + Media, Blooming Twig and Lost & Found Fiction. She also served as an editorial assistant at Siren Magazine.

Lippo earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English and American literature from New York University.

Mariam Ahmed

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