
Vogue.com site director Ben Berentson is leaving Condé Nast after 11 years at the company.
Former Glamour executive digital director Anne Sachs
will serve as Vogue.com’s interim site director, WWD reports, until the company finds a permanent replacement for Berentson.
In March, Sachs became executive director
of social content and strategy, part of executive vice president and chief digital officer Fred Santarpia’s corporate digital strategy and initiatives team.
Berentson is
heading to digital creative agency Code and Theory, where he will serve as senior director.
Code and Theory, a company that designs cross-platform products and brand experiences, redesigned
Vogue.com in 2014 to create a site that was “much more fluid, responsive, real-time experience for users,” the company said at the time.
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Code and Theory managing partner
Mike Treff told WWD that in his new role, Berentson will focus on “expanding and developing new service offerings to help our clients continue to shift their businesses within the
fast-changing world of content creation and content marketing.”
Berentson had served as Vogue.com site director for nearly three years. He has been at Condé Nast since
2005, holding several different roles, such as general manager of Glamour and executive director of editorial web strategy at Condé Nast.
Vogue.com claims 11 million
monthly unique visitors.