74°F
weather icon Windy
Ad 320x50 | 728x90 | 1200x70

Review-Journal promotes Anastasia Hendrix to managing editor

The Las Vegas Review-Journal has promoted one of its own to managing editor, the No. 2 position in the newsroom.

Anastasia Hendrix was named to the position Friday by Glenn Cook, executive editor and vice president for news.

Hendrix has more than 20 years of experience in newspapers and was most recently assistant managing editor of the Review-Journal’s features section and editor of the newspaper’s Luxury magazine.

“Anastasia has done incredible work as assistant managing editor for features,” Cook said. “She’s more than ready to apply her passion for storytelling and superior content to the entire newsroom.”

Hendrix said she is thrilled to take on the new position.

“The talent and passion in this newsroom impress me every day, and I’m looking forward to producing more groundbreaking, entertaining and informative stories about the city’s evolution,” she said.

Cook held the managing editor position before his promotion in March after the appointment of J. Keith Moyer to the position of publisher and editor.

Moyer had served as editor-in-chief and senior vice president for content.

Before joining the Review-Journal in May 2016, Hendrix spent five years as senior features editor at the San Francisco Chronicle. She also served as style editor and a reporter at the newspaper and reported for the San Francisco Examiner and The Fresno Bee.

Hendrix was director of content and communications and editorial director for luxury skin-care company Tatcha before joining the Review-Journal.

Contact Wade Tyler Millward at wmillward@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-4602. Follow @wademillward on Twitter.

Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
MORE STORIES
THE LATEST
Power outage hits northwest Las Vegas

The outage began shortly after 10:20 a.m. and was centered near Lake Mead and Rainbow boulevards.

Railcar fire disrupts downtown Las Vegas

A fire in downtown Las Vegas snarled traffic near Las Vegas City Hall and the Smith Center parking garage.

 
Las Vegas tourist attraction announces layoffs

Area15 said the company has enacted a strategic restructuring to “address evolving conditions in the marketplace.”

Wind advisory upgraded to high wind warning

Rain should hold off until after the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Saturday, but the windy conditions could be a factor for drivers.