Keija C. Minor[1] (born April 24, 1972)[2][3] is an African-American magazine editor and former lawyer.
[5] Minor practiced corporate law for four years before moving to magazines,[6] first joining Travel Savvy where she eventually became editor-in-chief.
She also worked for Los Angeles Confidential, then as editor-in-chief of Gotham from 2005 to 2007 and Uptown (2008 to 2011)[7] before joining Condé Nast.
[8] Minor became executive editor of Brides, the world's largest weddings publication,[9] in 2011,[10] then acting editor-in-chief when previous editor-in-chief Anna Fulenwider moved to Marie Claire; the promotion became permanent in November 2012.
[11] This made Minor the first African-American to hold the editor-in-chief title in Condé Nast's then-103-year history.