NABJ Mourns the Loss of Member and Managing Editor of EBONY Magazine, Terry Glover
Thursday, December 27, 2012
(0 Comments)
Posted by: Aprill Turner

WASHINGTON (December 27, 2012) -- The
National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) mourns the loss of Managing
Editor of EBONY Magazine, Terry
Glover. Glover
had been working at EBONY since 2006,
when she became the senior editor for EBONY. com. She became managing editor in
2009. Prior to her work at EBONY she was
a freelance writer at the Chicago Tribune,
regional editor at UPTOWN Magazine,
and managing editor at Savoy Magazine. Earlier she worked as an associate editor at Playboy.com. Ms. Glover earned a
B.A. in Communications from Northwestern University and a M.S. in Journalism
from Roosevelt University. Linda Johnson Rice, Chairman of the Johnson Publishing Company, released in a statement yesterday that Ms. Glover had, "touched many with her warm
spirit and glowing smile during her six years with Johnson Publishing. Her
contributions to EBONY were
innumerable and her passion shone through in everything she did. Terry will be
greatly missed.” NABJ
offers its sincerest condolences to Ms. Glover’s family, as well as and her
many colleagues and friends. An
advocacy group established in 1975 in Washington, D.C., NABJ is the largest
organization for journalists of color in the nation, and provides career
development as well as educational and other support to its members
worldwide.
###
|