After eight years, David Thielebeule is no longer at WSJ Magazine.
After almost eight years as style director, brought in by Kristina O’Neill when she took up the job of editor in chief in 2013, Thielebeule has made an abrupt departure at the style insert of The Wall Street Journal.
It does not appear that he’s heading for a new full-time job. In his posts, he added, “Any advice, words of wisdom or leads on new opportunities would be deeply appreciated.” David Thielebeule, with model Andreea Diaconu and WSJ magazine’s Elisa Lipsky-Karasz at WSJ’s 2018 Innovator Awards. Joe Schildhorn/BFA.com
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