Connie Wang | |
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Occupation | Journalist, writer, editor, editor-in-chief |
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Website | https://www.connie-wang.blog/ |
Connie Wang is a Chinese American journalist and writer. She was the former executive director of Refinery29[1][2] and has been awarded several Front Page Awards for digital video and fashion.[3][4] Her multimedia essay published in The New York Times won the Online Commentary, Personal Narrative Online Journalism Award in 2023.[5]
Wang was born in Jinnan, Tianjin, China, but was raised in Minnesota.[6][7] She attended the University of California, Berkeley for college.[8]
Wang interned with Glam Media (now know as "Mode Media") after graduating.[8] She would later go onto work for Refinery29, where she wrote numerous articles and hosted and co-produced "Style Out There," a Refinery29 documentary series.[9] In 2018, Wong was awarded two Front Page Awards for her work, one in digital video category for her Style Out There and one in the fashion category.[3] In 2019, she was awarded another Front Page Award in fashion.[4][10] While at Refinery29, she became the executive director.[1][8]
In 2021, she left Refinery29 and started working at Netflix.[11]
In 2023, she wrote a multimedia essay titled "I Got My Name From Connie Chung. So Did They" for The New York Times, which was about how Connie Chung inspired a generation to name their daughters after her.[5][12] That multimedia essay would go on to win an 2023 Online Journalism Award in the Online Commentary, Personal Narrative category.[12] Also in 2023, she published her first book Oh My Mother!, a collection of short stories about her relationship with her mother.[13]