Pamela Drucker Mann, global chief revenue officer and president of U.S. and international at Condé Nast, is departing the company this summer.
Drucker Mann
is staying on while Condé Nast searches for a replacement, Business of Fashion (BFA) reports.
Condé Nast CEO Roger Lynch praised Drucker Mann in a memo
to the staff, according to BFA.
”She is leaving at a time when our commercial operations are better than ever because she’s built a tremendous team of leaders and
experts around the globe,” Lynch wrote. “They have been resilient to the publishing industry’s headwinds, always pivoting and finding ways to over-deliver and put us on
top.”
Drucker Mann, who joined Condé Nast as director of sales at Jane magazine in 2005, was named chief revenue officer in
2019, BFA reports.
”Leaving Condé Nast is the most difficult decision I’ve ever made because there is so much I will miss,” Drucker Mann wrote
in a memo to staff, according to BFA. “Bringing in new audiences has unlocked creative and commercial opportunities never before imagined. This incredible
transformation would not have been possible without your dedication and hard work, and I’m honored to have been a part of it.”
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