Glamour stalwart Jo Elvin steps down amid print slash
Jo Elvin, who launched Glamour in the UK in 2001 and has been editing the magazine for 17 years, has decided to leave the magazine amid a decision from parent company Condé Nast to cut its print run to two issues a year and focus its attention online.
The magazine publisher said Elvin made the decision to step down from her role "in light of the ongoing developments with the Glamour brand", which has seen it implement a ‘mobile-first, social-first’ strategy
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