Juliet Lapidos Biography
Juliet Lapidos is a writer and editor from the United States. She is the Atlantic’s Ideas editor. Previously, she was the Los Angeles Times’ op-ed and Sunday opinion editor, as well as a staff editor at the New York Times.
Juliet Lapidos Age
She was born and raised in the United States of America.
Juliet Lapidos Family- Education
Lapidos was raised in New York City. She is a Jew. Her parents came to the United States and raised her in a French-speaking household. Lapidos received a Gates Cambridge Scholarship and a summa cum laude from Yale University before getting a master’s degree in English from Cambridge University.
Juliet Lapidos Career
Lapidos began her work as a culture editor at Slate, where she wrote about male-female friendship, Woody Allen, and the “Slate pitches” meme. She began working as an opinion section staff editor for the New York Times in 2011. She joined the Los Angeles Times in 2015 as the op-ed page and Sunday opinion section editor. She left the Los Angeles Times in 2018 to become a senior editor at the Atlantic. Lapidos has contributed to publications such as The Atlantic, The New York Times Book Review, The New Yorker, and The Forward. She is the author of the novel Talent, which was published in the United States by Little, Brown, in the United Kingdom by Borough Press, and in Italy by Bompiani. Lapidos is an American writer and editor. Currently the Ideas editor at the Atlantic, she was previously the op-ed and Sunday opinion editor at the Los Angeles Times and a staff editor at the New York Times.
Juliet Lapidos Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of 300 thousand dollars.