Lori Leibovich is the current editor of Well at The New York Times. Lori was previously the SVP Content at theSkimm from January 2020 to January 2021. During their time at theSkimm, they managed content development for all of theSkimm's platforms, including audio, video, branded content, social media, news, and The Daily Skimm newsletter. In March 2020, they transitioned the content team of 37 people from in-person to online due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Lori also launched Skimm Well, a vertical focused on health, and supervised news coverage of the pandemic, the Black Lives Matter protests, and the 2020 elections. Prior to their time at theSkimm, Lori was the Editor in Chief of Health at Time Inc. from December 2016 to July 2018, and the Editor in Chief of RealSimple.com at Real Simple from April 2014 to December 2016. Before that, they were the Executive Lifestyle Editor at The Huffington Post from May 2011 to April 2014. Lori began their career as a Content Strategist specializing in women's health & lifestyle in August 2018.
Lori Leibovich received their MJ from the University of California-Berkeley and their BA with honors in American Lori'story from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Lori Leibovich reports to Sam Sifton, Assistant Managing Editor, Culture and Lifestyle. They work with Susanne Fowler - Staff Editor, Newsroom, Melissa Kirsch - Assistant Editor, Lifestyle & Culture, and Stella Bugbee - Editor, Styles.
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