Stephanie Mehta

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Stephanie Mehta (born 1970 in Chicago ) is an American business journalist . Since February 2018, she has been editor-in-chief of the American magazine Fast Company, which was launched in 1995 .

Career

Vogue calls Fast Company "America's unofficial innovation bible". Fast Company describes itself as the world's leading brand of progressive business media. At Fast Company, Mehta relies on progressive storytelling and visually stunning essays . As editor-in-chief, Mehta is responsible for the brand's print and digital units as well as live journalism. Mehta is responsible for expanding the brand into new territory, thus strengthening the area of ​​live journalism through the medium's annual innovation festival.

Mehta studied at Northwestern University from 1987 to 1992 and began her journalistic career with the Wall Street Journal . She has also worked as a journalist for Vanity Fair , Bloomberg and Fortune Magazine .

Private life

Mehta lives in Scarsdale , New York with her husband and two daughters .

Individual evidence

  1. Vogue press release
  2. Fast Company's Stephanie Mehta credits her success to trusting her gut. April 5, 2019, accessed April 30, 2020 (en-IN).
  3. Stephanie Mehta. Accessed April 30, 2020 (English).
  4. Stephanie Mehta. Retrieved April 30, 2020 (American English).