Stellene Volandes ’89 is the editor in chief of Town & Country, the oldest continuously published magazine in America. In 2016, she became the second female editor in chief in its 177-year history. Under her leadership, the magazine has become a leader in coverage of lifestyle, craftsmanship, the arts, travel, and philanthropy. The brand’s unofficial motto is “Live Well, Give Well.” This year, The T&C Philanthropy Summit will celebrate its 10-year anniversary. Stellene has been integral to its evolution and success. In 2020, she also became the editorial director of Elle Decor.
While at Poly, Stellene was an active member of the arts community singing in Glee Club and Concert Choir and played a lead role in Anything Goes that opened the Richard Perry Theatre. She was also the recipient of the Walter B. Clark Drama Award. After Poly, Stellene graduated from Vassar College with a major in English, and earned a Master of Arts in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University. She began her editorial career at Vogue. Before Town & Country, she was the style director at Departures magazine.
Stellene is the author of two books on jewelry history and is recognized globally as an expert on the subject, headlining a series of jewelry lectures at The 92nd Street Y. In 2022, Stellene was a featured Poly Context speaker presenting a lecture about researching and writing her book, The Jewels that Made History: 101 Stones, Myths, and Legends. She has been awarded the Leadership 100 Prize and The City of Hope Spirit Award. An avid supporter of the arts, Stellene is a member of the board of directors of Lincoln Center Theater in New York City.
In 2024, Stellene Volandes was a recipient of Poly’s Alumni Association Award for Distinguished Achievement.
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