Meet Elaine Welteroth, The First Black Editor-In-Chief Of Teen Vogue

Girl Power! Teen Vogue has switched things up. The American publication recently appointed Elaine Welteroth as the new editor-in-chief of the magazine.
This is not the first time Welteroth has made the news, back in 2012, the 29-year-old African-American woman also became the first black girl to bag the position of beauty editor.
The youngest editor of Teen Vogue and Conde Nast history has a degree in Mass Communications/Media Studies and a minor in journalism from Cal State Sacramento and has worked at Ebony and Glamour Magazine
Kudos to her
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