Fatherly Taps Condé Nast Exec as VP of Marketing | People on the Move

[caption id="attachment_134125" align="alignright" width="150"] Kelley Gudahl[/caption] Kelley Gudahl was tapped as Fatherly’s first VP of marketing this week. In her new position, Gudahl will be tasked with leading the pre-sale RFP process, generating multi-purpose franchise ideas with the editorial teams, and leading creative planning for the brand’s holiday pop-up experience called “The Playroom.” Starting August 27, she will report to Fatherly’s SVP of sales Josh Abrams. Most recently, Gudahl was the executive director of industry marketing at Condé Nast after spending about three years in similar roles for Esquire and Popular Mechanics at Hearst Magazines. “Fatherly’s seeing consistent growth and to keep up that momentum we need the best, most innovative, and savvy people that understand the landscape and know how to execute creative solutions for our partners,” Abrams said in a statement. “I couldn’t be more excited for Kelley to join the team because she checks every single one of those boxes in a very meaningful way.” Here are the rest of this week's people on the move... AtlanticLIVE, The Atlantic's events division, hired long-time New York Times editor Mary Suh as its new senior editor. Starting early next month, she will work alongside executive producer Rob Hendin to shape the content of The Atlantic’s live events as well as lead booking for the programs. At the Times, Suh served as the deputy editor for several sections, most recently for the Culture... Continue reading at 'Folio Magazine'

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