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'''Stephanie Trong''' was the executive editor of the magazine ''[[Jane (magazine)|Jane]]'', which had a circulation approaching one million until it shut down in July 2007.
'''Stephanie Trong''' was the executive editor of the magazine ''[[Jane (magazine)|Jane]]'', which had a circulation approaching one million until it shut down in July 2007.


She was born in [[Norwich]], [[New York (state)|New York]] in 1976, as the daughter of a [[Vietnamese American]] engineering executive and his wife, an [[United States|American]] woman of [[European ethnic groups|European]] descent from [[New Jersey]]. While still a child, Stephanie moved from New York State to [[Texas]] with her parents. She later graduated from the [[University of Texas]] in [[Austin, Texas|Austin]] with a bachelor's degree in journalism in 1998.
She was born in [[Norwich, New York|Norwich]], [[New York (state)|New York]] in 1976, as the daughter of a [[Vietnamese American]] engineering executive and his wife, an [[United States|American]] woman of [[European ethnic groups|European]] descent from [[New Jersey]]. While still a child, Stephanie moved from New York State to [[Texas]] with her parents. She later graduated from the [[University of Texas]] in [[Austin, Texas|Austin]] with a bachelor's degree in journalism in 1998.


She joined Jane Magazine in early 1999 as an editorial assistant and was later promoted to assistant editor, associate editor, senior editor, deputy editor and finally executive editor. She was second only to [[Brandon Holley]], the editor-in-chief of the magazine. After a stint at ''Page Six The Magazine'',<ref>{{cite web|title=Will Former 'Jane' Eds Make New Weekly 'Page Six Mag' Cool?|publisher=Valleywag|url=http://gawker.com/294147/will-former-jane-eds-make-new-weekly-page-six-mag-cool|accessdate=2010-01-25}}</ref> Trong joined [[Nylon Magazine]] in August 2008 as executive editor for both its ''Nylon'' and ''Nylon Guys'' publications.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://awake-smile.blogspot.com/2008/08/stephanie-trong-named-executive-editor.html|title=Stephanie Trong named executive editor of Nylon & Nylon Guys|publisher=Smile blog|date=13 August 2008}}</ref>
She joined Jane Magazine in early 1999 as an editorial assistant and was later promoted to assistant editor, associate editor, senior editor, deputy editor and finally executive editor. She was second only to [[Brandon Holley]], the editor-in-chief of the magazine. After a stint at ''Page Six The Magazine'',<ref>{{cite web|title=Will Former 'Jane' Eds Make New Weekly 'Page Six Mag' Cool?|publisher=Valleywag|url=http://gawker.com/294147/will-former-jane-eds-make-new-weekly-page-six-mag-cool|accessdate=2010-01-25}}</ref> Trong joined [[Nylon Magazine]] in August 2008 as executive editor for both its ''Nylon'' and ''Nylon Guys'' publications.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://awake-smile.blogspot.com/2008/08/stephanie-trong-named-executive-editor.html|title=Stephanie Trong named executive editor of Nylon & Nylon Guys|publisher=Smile blog|date=13 August 2008}}</ref>

Revision as of 19:46, 28 September 2018

Stephanie Trong was the executive editor of the magazine Jane, which had a circulation approaching one million until it shut down in July 2007.

She was born in Norwich, New York in 1976, as the daughter of a Vietnamese American engineering executive and his wife, an American woman of European descent from New Jersey. While still a child, Stephanie moved from New York State to Texas with her parents. She later graduated from the University of Texas in Austin with a bachelor's degree in journalism in 1998.

She joined Jane Magazine in early 1999 as an editorial assistant and was later promoted to assistant editor, associate editor, senior editor, deputy editor and finally executive editor. She was second only to Brandon Holley, the editor-in-chief of the magazine. After a stint at Page Six The Magazine,[1] Trong joined Nylon Magazine in August 2008 as executive editor for both its Nylon and Nylon Guys publications.[2]

On April 21, 2010; it was announced by NBC New York that Stephanie Trong would soon join the rapidly expanding Gilt Groupe as its first editorial director. On October 14, 2010, the New York Observer published an article by Zeke Turner, revealing: "In other moves at Lucky [Magazine]...Ms. Holley has also hired Stephanie Trong, her number two from the Jane years, as deputy editor."

Stephanie also appeared on the SOAPnet series The Fashionista Diaries.

References

  1. ^ "Will Former 'Jane' Eds Make New Weekly 'Page Six Mag' Cool?". Valleywag. Retrieved 2010-01-25.
  2. ^ "Stephanie Trong named executive editor of Nylon & Nylon Guys". Smile blog. 13 August 2008.