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Condé Nast names new editor-in-chief of Self

By Kristopher Fraser

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Condé Nast, the parent company of major magazines including Vogue, Vanity Fair, and The New Yorker, has named Leta Shy new editor-in-chief of Self. The digital only fitness title has still been one of the publishing house’s major titles, even after ceasing print in 2016.

Shy comes from Condé Nast’s consumer marketing division where she was commerce category director of health, beauty, and fitness since January. She only left Self just last year after spending five years at the title where she was deputy editor since 2015.

Shy will report to Condé Nast’s chief content officer Anna Wintour. Carolyn Kylstra, the former editor-in-chief of Self, left the publication earlier this year for a new role at Google.

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