Indie glossy trailblazer and visionary stylist Katie Grand—long the go-to gal for Miuccia and Marc—changed the way a fashion book…
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David Geithner, formerly executive vice president of the style and entertainment group at Time Inc., has been named CFO at…
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David Geithner, formerly executive vice president of the style and entertainment group at Time Inc., has been named CFO at…
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Self has a new editrix on board to helm the fitness title: Joyce Chang is leaving her post as executive editor at Cosmopolitan to become editor-in-chief of the health-centric Condé Nast glossy. She succeeds Lucy Danziger, “who will leave Condé Nast after many successful years of service,” according to a release from the publishing house. Self is also bidding adieu to its VP and publisher, Laura McEwen; the mag has not yet named her successor. As for Danziger’s post-Self move after 13 years at the mag: yet to be divulged, but likely in the editorial realm. “I’m looking forward to my next adventures in the well-being, lifestyle content space on all platforms, with some new projects to be announced soon,” Danziger told the The Daily via a spokesperson. “I said to my team, change is good. I wish Self and the new leadership all the best.”
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Four years after leaving Lucky, magalog pioneer Kim France is working off her couch, playing by her own rules, and dabbling in digital with Girls of A Certain Age. She has no time for your silly glossy games.
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After 13 years at Condé, GQ associate publisher Brendan Monaghan heard the Gray Lady’s siren call in October and joined Team Needleman in the 1 Percent trenches. As publisher of T and VP of luxury advertising for The Times overall, he’s fighting for shrinking ad dollars in the fiercest market in decades. So far, so good.
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Moda Operandi will be expanding their luxury e-commerce business, thanks to a new $20 million round of funding. Since it was founded three years ago, the site, co-founded by Lauren Santo Domingo, has raised a total of $77 million from investors like LVMH Moët Hennessy and Condé Nast. With the new funds, the e-tailer plans to invest some of these funds in mobile as well as in a relaunch of the site in the third quarter of next year.
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Nicoletta Santoro, currently a stylist and international fashion director-at-large at Vogue China, has been named creative director-at-large at Town & Country…David DeRobbio, formerly VP of digital sales at NBC News, has been named senior executive director of digital sales at Condé Nast…Franck Zayan, formerly internet and e-commerce director at Galeries Lafayette, has been named president of e-commerce at Condé Nast…
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All that groaning you’re hearing from 4 Times Square today? That’s due to the news that Condé Nast is ending their internship program next year, according to WWD. The publishing giant was sued earlier this year when two former interns filed a lawsuit saying the company didn’t pay them minimum wage while they worked at W and The New Yorker.
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Condé Nast is having quite a Monday with a number of shakeups announced today. Brendan Monaghan announced his resignation from GQ after 11 years with the magazine and 13 years with Condé Nast. Monaghan was most recently associate publisher, but has also put in time as advertising director, executive director, and wine and spirits director at the glossy, as well as a two year stint as the L.A. manager of Vogue.
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