Joe Pompeo of Capital New York reports that Bloomberg Businessweek has hired a new editor for its Etc. section from Glamour magazine.
Pompeo writes, “Emma Rosenblum, an editor at Glamour, will oversee the closing section, called ‘Etc.,’ which blends eccentric features about business trends and the super rich with listy charticles tailored to the finance set.
“She replaces Julian Sancton, who has left Businessweek just one year after replacing Etc.’s inaugural editor, Jon Kelly, who now works for The New York Times Magazine.
“Prior to Glamour, where she worked as an articles editor and senior editor, Rosenblum spent six years at New York magazine, climbing the ladder from editorial assistant to associate editor.
“She now inherits what has become one of Businessweek‘s more popular components since the magazine’s sweeping 2010 overhaul; with its lighter, off-beat fare, Etc. has that same sort of Sunday Styles appeal that gets readers talking and freelancers clamoring to write for it.”
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