Minju Pak has been named deputy editor, styles at The New York Times. Pak joined The Times in 2014, working on T Magazine and has previously also served as managing editor.
Pak has been integral to the magazine’s success, which includes three wins for the National Magazine Award for general excellence, service and lifestyle, one of the most prestigious honors given by the American Society of Magazine Editors each year.
Pak joined from The Wall Street Journal magazine and was previously New York editor of The Hollywood Reporter.
She is also the recipient of a 2012 New York Foundation of the Arts grant in writing.
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