The Daily Media: 42 Shifts to Discuss

by Kristen Heinzinger
Sylvana Ward Durrett  (Photo by Mike Pont/WireImage)

Sylvana Ward Durrett (Photo by Mike Pont/WireImage)

Sylvana Ward Durrett, formerly director of special projects at Vogue, is leaving the company to start her own business.

Laura Wallis, formerly contributor at Real Simple and Family Circle, has been named executive editor at Martha Stewart Weddings.

Neil Breakwell, formerly deputy editor at BBC Newsnight, has been named London bureau chief at Vice.

Cédric Charbit, director of product strategy at YSL, has been named executive vice president of marketing and product and worldwide communications director.

Philippe Contini, formerly deputy communications director at Dior Homme, has been named associate worldwide communication director at YSL.

Claudio Gottardi, formerly president and CEO of Marchon Eyewear, is leaving the company.

Danielle Sherman, formerly creative director at Edun, has left the company.

Richard Dorment, formerly senior editor at Esquire, has been named senior editor at Wired.

Nate Goldman, formerly social media manager at New York Magazine, has been named social media manager at Wired.

Olga Monserrat, formerly senior art director at Edelman, has been named senior art director, platforms at Wired.

Nicola Zotta, managing director of Marchon Eyewear, has been named president and CEO.

Jonathan Akeroyd, formerly CEO at Alexander McQueen, has been named CEO at Versace.

Stacia Andersen, formerly SVP at Target Corp., has been named president of Abercrombie & Fitch and Abercrombie Kids.

Kristin Scott, formerly EVP and general merchandise manager at Victoria’s Secret, has been named president at Hollister Co.

Susan Lanigan, formerly chair of the Tennessee Education Lottery Commission, has been named EVP and general counsel at Chico’s FAS Inc.

Shelby Walsh, formerly account supervisor at PR Consulting, has left the company.

Kevin Sutcliffe, formerly senior editor at Channel 4 News, has been named senior VP, TV and video programming, EMEA at Vice.

Iesha Reed, formerly communications director for North America at Montblanc, has left the company.

Taylor Boozan, formerly account executive at LaForce + Stevens, has been named account executive at PaulWilmotCommunications.

Craig Jenkins, formerly writer at Pitchfork, Billboard, Spin, and Noisey, has been named pop-music critic, reviews and commentary editor at Vulture.

Jen Chaney, formerly freelance contributor at the New York Times and Esquire, has been named TV columnist at Vulture.

Sophie de Rougemont, formerly senior director at Bluebell Group, has been named CEO at Carven.

John Rabik, formerly East Coast sales manager and key account manager at Money Ruins Everything, has been named national accounts manager of lifestyle at ’47.

PLUS!!!

The Society Management announces its representation of Lottie Moss.

PMK*BNC announces its representation of Naomi Campbell.

Violetta Group announces its ​representation of ​​Swoonery.

Krupp Group announces its representation of LALAoUNIS.

Alison Brod Public Relations announces its representation of EVINE Live.

Purple New York announces its representation of Christian Pellizzari.

Turner announces its representation of Supra.

The Narrative Group announces its representation of Shoes.com, Dickinson’s Original Witch Hazel, and The Beauty Chef.

Purple London announces its representation of Marcelo Burlon County of Milan.

Purple USA announces its representation of VDKA 6100, Sushi Bouhadana, WATG, MADE, Tom Dixon, and Hollwich Kushner.

PR Consulting announces its representation of Chef Thomas Keller and Thomas Keller Restaurant Group.

Jennifer Bett Communications announces its representation of Lovely Bride.

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