Matthew Kitchen, the Off Duty gears and gadgets editor at The Wall Street Journal, has left the newspaper to launch a sexual health and wellness site.
He will be the managing editor and plans to hire four staffers, including a deputy.
Ktichen has been at the paper since November 2017. He previously was at Men’s Journal as a contributor and at NBC News as an editor.
He also worked at MSNBC as a homepage editor.
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