Tina Brown, also known as Lady Evans, is a highly accomplished journalist, magazine editor, columnist, and author. Born as Christina Hambley Brown in England, she became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 2005. Brown began her editorial career at a young age, becoming the editor-in-chief of Tatler magazine at the age of 25. This early success launched her into the limelight of the British media industry.\n \nTina Brown's professional trajectory took a significant turn when she moved to the United States. She quickly rose to prominence in the American media industry as the editor of Vanity Fair from 1984 to 1992 and of The New Yorker from 1992 to 1998. Throughout her career, Brown has been the recipient of numerous prestigious awards, including four George Polk Awards, five Overseas Press Club awards, and ten National Magazine Awards. In 2007, she was inducted into the Magazine Editors Hall of Fame. Currently, Brown is working on a non-fiction book about Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Brown has also made her mark as an author. Her 2007 biography of Diana, Princess of Wales, The Diana Chronicles, became a New York Times bestseller. In 2008, she founded The Daily Beast, a news website. The Vanity Fair Diaries, a memoir covering her time as the editor of Vanity Fair, was published in 2017. Brown currently resides in New York City and continues to be a significant figure in the media industry.