Lunny Tapped As Publisher For 'T Magazine,' Plans To Up Luxe Ad Opportunities

The New York Times Company today announced that Elizabeth Webbe Lunny has been appointed vice president and publisher for the Company’s luxury brand, T Magazine.

She most recently served as associate publisher of Women’s Health, and prior to that was ad director at Vogue and associate publisher of WWD.

Lunny’s appointment is effective today. In her new role, she will oversee T Magazine and work in partnership with T Editor In Chief Deborah Needleman.

Lisa Ryan Howard, senior vice president of advertising at The New York Times Company, stated that Lunny is “a dynamic sales leader with an extensive background at premium media brands.”

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Howard added that Lunny’s experience in the fashion and luxury space combined with her digital and multimedia skills are an “invaluable” addition to T. Howard stated that they will work to “expand the T footprint and build compelling new opportunities for luxury advertisers.”

Lunny will fill the role left open by Brendan Monaghan, who left NYT late last year to become publisher and Chief Revenue Officer of Condé Nast Traveler.

Lunny’s hire rounds out the company’s team of ad executives at T. Just last month, Publishers Daily reported the appointment of Howard to also help fill in Monaghan’s position. Howard and Meredith Kopit Levien, EVP/CRO at The New York Times Company, stated at the time that they were planning to appoint a vice president and publisher of T soon.

Her earlier career was spent at Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue and the launch of Teen Vogue.
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