Elaine Welteroth is winning yet again. The 30-year-old has officially been named editor in chief of Teen Vogue. According to Condé Nast, after Welteroth became an editor, traffic to TeenVogue.com has increased to more than 9.2 million unique visitors, up from 2.7 million unique visitors last year. Even the subscriptions for Teen Vogue have reportedly increased 535 percent.

The California native will be responsible for continuing the expansion of Teen Vogue’s digital and print publication. Previously, the California State University graduate was an editor alongside Marie Suter and Phillip Picardi where they helped give Teen Vogue a more socio-political voice.

“Elaine is incredibly in tune with the Teen Vogue audience, and has used that unique insight to engage and connect with her readers on a very personal level,” said Anna Wintour, artistic director of Condé Nast and editor-in-chief of Vogue.

Congrats Elaine! Keep spreading that #blackgirlmagic. 

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