Condé Nast Reorganizes Ad Team Under Pamela Drucker Mann

The changes go into effect next month

Condé Nast is reorganizing its ad sales team as the company continues on an ambitious five-year plan under CEO Bob Sauerberg to generate $600 million in new revenue.

Under chief revenue and marketing officer Pamela Drucker Mann, the brands will be sorted into three distinct divisions: style, culture and lifestyle. Chief business officers named to each category will oversee that category’s sales for the company and consumer revenue for their respective brands.

Susan Plagemann, currently chief business officer of Vogue, will oversee the style division, including Vogue, GQ, Glamour, Allure, W and Brides.

Chris Mitchell, currently chief business officer of the culture division, will continue overseeing the culture division, including Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, Teen Vogue and Them.

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