Magnarelli started this week, and she is working to develop content on the website that would be of interest to people seeking jobs, looking to compete in a space with LinkedIn and The Muse.
She had been at Money magazine since April 2006, first as a senior editor and then as an assistant managing editor before being promoted to executive editor earlier this year. Magnarelli edited features and cover packages on a variety of personal finance topics, including Q&As with some of the decade’s top-performing fund managers, a narrative on people pursuing perfect credit scores, a strategy story on retirement draw down, and a list of best value crossover vehicles.
Before Money, she worked at Budget Living, Good Housekeeping and Seventeen magazines.
Magnarelli is a graduate of Northwestern University.
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