Condé Nast Ditches the Title of 'Publisher' in Major Executive Shake-Up

The title of "publisher" is no more at Condé Nast. Today, the legendary company unveiled a major reorganization of its advertising sales team that has single-title publishers giving way to multibrand "chief business officers" and category-specific "chief industry officers." In an email to staffers, chief business officer and president of revenue Jim Norton explained, "We're modernizing our revenue teams to simplify the way we work with our partners and better leverage the extraordinary talent in our company." As such, the sales team will be divided into two groups focusing on either "brand collections" or "client industries." The newly created brand collections will be divided among existing Condé publishers—Architectural Digest's Giulio Capua (now overseeing AD, Condé Nast Traveler and the Food Innovation Group), Wired's Kim Kelleher (Glamour, Allure, Brides, Teen Vogue and Self), Vanity Fair's Chris Mitchell (VF and W) and GQ's Howard Mittman (GQ, GQ Style, Golf Digest and Golf World, the Wired Media Group, and Pitchfork)—who now hold the title of chief business officers. There are two exceptions, however: Vogue and The New Yorker will remain stand-alone brands led by their current publishers, Susan Plagemann and Lisa Hughes, respectively. A second group of executives focused on client industries will replace the existing Condé Nast Media Group. Condé Nast Entertainment CRO Lisa Valentino will lead the group, taking the new title of CRO, industry and agency. A... Continue reading at 'AdWeek'

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