Kristina O’Neill, the editor in chief of WSJ, the Wall Street Journal’s magazine insert, revealed Thursday morning that she's going to depart this summer. She didn't reveal her future plans.
O’Neill joined the magazine in 2012, overseeing its relaunch as a culture and fashion title available to Journal subscribers. She was the third editor of the magazine, which launched in 2008 as a part of Rupert Murdoch’s effort to rework the Journal right into a national general-interest publication — and compete directly with The Recent York Times. O’Neill introduced a latest logo (within the Journal’s austere Escrow font), and set about recruiting bold-faced names to moonlight as columnists (Karl Lagerfeld, Dwyane Wade, Marina Abramovic were rendered in trademark Journal stipple hedcuts).
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