Lindsey Stanberry, editorial director of CNBC Select, is leaving the news organization after two and a half years.
CNBC Select provide content around personal finance topics such as credit cards, loans and banking services.
She previously was at CNBC Make It for the past two years overseeing the Work & Money team as deputy managing editor.
Stanberry came to CNBC Make It from Refinery29. She joined the publication in 2013 as a content editor before moving on to a senior editor position where she worked on the site’s entertainment content and later launched the Work & Money vertical. Most recently, Stanberry was Work & Money director, responsible for developing content franchises for the Work & Money and Tech sections.
Prior to Refinery29, Stanberry was an editorial campaign manager for Figment and held a variety of freelance editorial positions for Blue Rider Press and Assouline. She was also an associate editor on special projects for Martha Stewart Living. Stanberry began her journalism career as an associate editor at Melcher Media, where she edited more than 30 books.
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