Stephanie Solomon

CFR Staff

Stephanie Solomon

Vice President; Chief Revenue Officer, Foreign Affairs

Stephanie Solomon joined Foreign Affairs in April 2018 as Chief Revenue Officer overseeing all business aspects of the publication. Prior to joining CFR, she worked for Upside, a startup from the founder of Priceline.com and spent seventeen years at Time Inc. in a variety of senior roles across consumer marketing, finance, and strategy. Stephanie holds an MBA from Columbia Business School and BA in psychology from Cornell University.

Affiliations: New Canaan Nature Center, Board Member

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Published by the Council on Foreign Relations since 1922, just a year after the organization’s founding, Foreign Affairs has long been America’s leading forum for serious discussion of foreign policy and international affairs.

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