Thursday, July 12, 2012

Cond Nast Supposedly Looking to Beef Up Its Digital Presence, Fires a Few People

UNITED STATES - AUGUST 12:  The new Conde Nast building at 4 Times Square.  (Photo by Budd Williams/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)

Condé Nast is braving a new frontier: the web! According to WWD, they've started a new push to integrate their publications' print and digital versions more seamlessly. This coup will not be bloodless, however — several people have reportedly been let go to make way for the future, including Thomas Hartman, the senior vice-president of corporate sales. In his place, a new team of people have been hired to handle a more web-friendly corporate sales model, including Josh Stinchcomb (who will be the vice-president of corporate partnerships), Daniella Wells (the vice-president of insights and brand strategy), and Judy Safir (the vice-president of finance). Perhaps under this new leadership — and the money that it'll presumably bring in — Condé's publications will be able to spruce up some of their clunkier sites. In other news, today a publicist asked our photo edit or how long a specific image would be running in our "digital magazine." So, baby steps.


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