<em>Elle</em> Associate Publisher Samantha Fennell Leaves Magazine For Barack Obama Campaign

Associate Publisher Samantha Fennell Leaves Magazine For Barack Obama Campaign
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Another fashion insider is throwing her muscle behind the Barack Obama campaign. Elle associate publisher Samantha Fennell is leaving her position to work on fund-raising for the presumptive Democratic Party nominee. She gave her two weeks' notice on Thursday.

Fennell said she was inspired to take a more serious role in the campaign once Obama gained a majority of delegates on June 3. She attended the June 17 fund-raiser in New York organized by Calvin Klein, Anna Wintour, Shelby Bryan and André Leon Talley, and from there, made the decision to join the campaign. "It's a very entrepreneurial endeavor. It's not like you sit there and someone says, 'OK, this is how you do it,'" she said. "I've been raising money for magazines for 15 years, so I figure I can do this." Prior to joining Elle, Fennell was an advertising director at Vogue, corporate fashion director, Condé Nast Media Group, and ad manager at Teen Vogue during its test phase.

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