<\/a> Amy Carr<\/p><\/div>\n
It's anyone's guess how long Chicago magazine<\/a> will remain in Alden Global Capital's local portfolio, but for now the venerable city monthly has a new editor.<\/p>\n
Amy Carr, who stepped down after eight years as a top features editor at the Chicago Tribune,<\/a> is back in the fold as editor of Chicago magazine. Both publications are owned by the New York-based hedge fund that acquired Tribune Publishing last month.<\/p>\n
Chicago magazine<\/p><\/div>\n
Ridder also confirmed that Terry Noland, executive editor of Chicago magazine since 2014, would be leaving after publication of the August issue.<\/p>\n
Carr succeeds Susanna Homan, who accepted a buyout<\/a> after five years as editor-in-chief and publisher of Chicago magazine. Homan announced Wednesday that she'll start next week as CEO of the nonprofit no-kill shelter PAWS Chicago.<\/p>\n
Here is the full text of Ridder\u2019s email to staff:<\/strong><\/p>\n
Par Ridder<\/em>
\nGeneral Manager<\/em><\/p>\n
It's anyone's guess how long Chicago magazine will remain in Alden Global Capital's local portfolio, but for now the venerable city monthly has a new editor. Amy Carr, who stepped down after eight years as a top features editor at the Chicago Tribune, is back in the fold as editor of Chicago magazine. Both publications... Continue reading