Sanders began her career working for ad agencies in Boston and New York for six years. She joined
Condé Nast as an account manager for
House & Garden in 1988. As of 1992, she was the magazine's sales-development manager. Under Sanders,
Teen Vogue’s circulation grew from 450,000 at launch to 900,000 in the fall of 2006. to 2014, when Condé Nast sold most its assets. She next became president of global development at Condé Nast. She works at venture capital firm Advance Venture Partners, a subsidiary of Advance Publications. In 2018 she founded Gina's Collective, which mentors non-profit startups. == References ==