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Posted by Mary Yerkes Dec 11, 2008 |
According to WWD, Rodale announced a new editor in chief to Women's Health, Michele Promaulayko. An excerpt from the article is below:
"THE NEW GIRL: In September, David Zinczenko declared to WWD he had big plans for Women’s Health, one of the three magazines he oversees as editorial director at Rodale Inc. “I expect it to be a higher circulation than Men’s Health,” he said. Men’s Health, where Zinczenko is editor in chief, has a circulation of 1.9 million.
Now, after a three-month search, Rodale has tapped a new editor in chief for the women’s title: Michele Promaulayko, who was most recently executive editor of Cosmopolitan. Promaulayko worked for eight years as the number-two to Cosmo editor in chief Kate White, and oversaw several of the brand’s spin-offs. She edited Cosmopolitan Style & Beauty, a special issue dedicated to fashion and beauty, and edited this year’s book, “Cosmo’s Sexiest Beauty Secrets,” and edited “Cosmo’s Guide to Red-Hot Sex.”"
To read this article in its entirety, visit WWD.
Cheers,
Mary