Trading places: this week's people moves
02 Dec 2011 | by Staff
, Wildstone . Roberts will take the role of business development. ( Media Week ) Cond Nast 's UK managing ...
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who withheld their vote. Conde Nast UK MD Nicholas Coleridge is to take the newly created role ...
, Wildstone . Roberts will take the role of business development. ( Media Week ) Cond Nast 's UK managing ...
Condé Nast's UK managing director, Nicholas Coleridge, will assume the newly created role...Cond Nast International produces more than 100 magazines and 80 branded websites, including editions of Cond Nast Traveller, Vogue, Vanity Fair and Glamour. Coleridge will continue to manage ... growth of the business in recent years". Jonathan Newhouse, chairman of Cond Nast International, said ...
Nast Britain, contends that there is a risk of creating 'ivory towers that nobody visits'. 'For us ...
The Guardian, Cond Nast Traveller magazine and The Spectator. An outdoor campaign has also been launched ...
Jonathan Newhouse, Cond Nast International, chairman Nicholas Coleridge, Cond Nast International ...
-heavy initiative follows on from Samsung entering a partnership with magazine publisher Conde Nast in an attempt ...
Samsung has partnered with magazine publisher Condé Nast for an online 'Street Style Looks, Caught...Cond Nast has arranged for four fashion photographers in four of the world s fashion capitals to capture images of emerging street style trends with the Samsung MultiView MV800 camera. Photographers include Jamie Baker from London and Jessie Parks from Rome, along with fashion photographers from Paris ...
don t think anybody knows for sure how important the tablet can be but, at Cond Nast, we are betting ... of that is on the tablet as well. If you are Cond Nast or NI, the format allows you to do things as well, so we think ... ." MEDIA OWNERS Nicholas Coleridge, managing director, Cond Nast: "If you haven t yet seen ...
director of Conde Nast Nicholas Coleridge, managing director, Cond Nast. Coleridge oversees the running of Cond Nast s leading magazines in the UK, including Vogue, House Garden, Brides, Tatler, The World of Interiors, GQ and Vanity Fair. In 1999, he was appointed the vice-president of Cond Nast ...
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