Steven Biller

Editorial Director at Palm Springs Life Magazine

Steven Biller has extensive experience in the media industry. Steven held the position of Editorial Director and Editor-in-Chief at Palm Springs Life Magazine, overseeing editorial and design for Palm Springs Life and other luxury lifestyle publications. Steven also served as Editor At Large for the same company. Prior to their time at Palm Springs Life, Steven worked as a Group Editor for Fancy Publications, where they directed editorial and design for various magazines, including Dog Fancy and Cat Fancy. Steven also worked as a Senior Editor for Palm Beach Media Group and as a Managing Editor for TRSA | Association for Linen, Uniform and Facility Services Industry. Steven began their career as a Reporter for SunSentinel, where they covered a wide range of topics. In 2013, they established their own company, Biller Content Inc., where they work as Principal. Throughout their career, Steven has received numerous awards for their work, including general excellence, photography, design, and writing.

Steven Biller completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication from Florida Atlantic University from 1987 to 1991. Steven then pursued further education at the University of California, Los Angeles, specifically in the Institute for Organization Management, from 1994 to 1995. However, the specific degree earned during their time at UCLA is not provided.

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Palm Springs, United States

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Palm Springs Life Magazine

For over 60 years, Palm Springs Life has been widely known as “California’s Prestige Magazine.” With a recently completed redesign, the new look of Palm Springs Life reflects the sophistication, elegance, and taste of what is fast becoming one of the world’s premier destinations. The revitalized Palm Springs Life continues to celebrate the Southern California desert lifestyle with both witty and thoughtful coverage of fashion, fine dining, architecture, interior design, real estate, art and culture, the environment, and philanthropy and society.


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