Condé Nast is still evolving under new chief executive Roger Lynch.
In a memo to staffers, global chief revenue officer Pamela Drucker Mann said that Chis Mitchell, chief business officer for culture-driven titles like Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and Wired, was leaving the company. Mitchell has been in the cbo role for more than two years, but with Condé for almost 20 years in business roles across the same titles he led under the culture division, along with stints at GQ and Condé Nast Traveler.
Mitchell is set to stay on through the end of the year and Drucker Mann wished him “the best going forward.”
Taking over Mitchell’s role is Eric Gillin, who is moving from leadership of the lifestyle division (Architectural Digest, Bon Appetit, Self) to the culture division. Save for Vanity Fair, which will now fall under the oversight of Susan Plagemann who leads the luxury group, including Vogue and GQ. Whether Vanity Fair’s move on the selling side will result in a change to its look or editorial output remains to be seen, but Plagemann did work solely for Vogue for nearly a decade.
Replacing Gillin as chief business officer of the lifestyle group is Jen Mormile, who has
In a memo to staffers, global chief revenue officer Pamela Drucker Mann said that Chis Mitchell, chief business officer for culture-driven titles like Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and Wired, was leaving the company. Mitchell has been in the cbo role for more than two years, but with Condé for almost 20 years in business roles across the same titles he led under the culture division, along with stints at GQ and Condé Nast Traveler.
Mitchell is set to stay on through the end of the year and Drucker Mann wished him “the best going forward.”
Taking over Mitchell’s role is Eric Gillin, who is moving from leadership of the lifestyle division (Architectural Digest, Bon Appetit, Self) to the culture division. Save for Vanity Fair, which will now fall under the oversight of Susan Plagemann who leads the luxury group, including Vogue and GQ. Whether Vanity Fair’s move on the selling side will result in a change to its look or editorial output remains to be seen, but Plagemann did work solely for Vogue for nearly a decade.
Replacing Gillin as chief business officer of the lifestyle group is Jen Mormile, who has