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STEPHEN J. ADLEREditor-in-ChiefBusinessWeekStephen Adler serves as Editor-in-Chief of BusinessWeek. Prior to assuming this role in 2005, Mr. Adler spent several years at The Wall Street Journal, during which time he directed reporting teams that won three Pulitzer Prizes. As the Journals Deputy Managing Editor, Mr. Adler helped direct news coverage of the daily paper, extended the reach of the Journal on the Internet and in other media, and oversawThe Wall Street Journal Books imprint. Mr. Adler is also the author of The Jury: Trial and Error in the American Courtroom, as well as co-editor of Letters of the Century and Womens Letters.
JONATHAN ALTERSenior Editor and ColumnistNewsweek
Jonathan Alter is an award-winning columnist, television analyst and author. Since 1991, Mr. Alter has written a widely-acclaimed Newsweek column that examines politics, media and social and global issues. For more than a decade, he has worked as a contributing correspondent to NBC News. His 2006 book The Defining Moment: FDRs Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope was a national bestseller. As an editor, he helps shape Newsweeks overall news coverage. Mr. Alter has earned many awards, including first prize from the National Headliner Awards for a series of columns on life after 9/11. He was also part of the Newsweek teams awarded the National Magazine Award for General Excellence in 1993, 2002, 2004.
MICHAEL BAKERVice President and Head of Mobile AdvertisingNokia
Mike Baker heads the Nokia Advertising Business for Enpocket, a Nokia company. He has been at the forefront of interactive communications in the wireless, Internet and multi-channel video markets, bringing his experience pioneering interactive advertising and analytics technologies to drive the emergence of a more personal and relevant form of advertising through mobile devices. Mr. Baker joined Enpocket in 2004 from GrandBanks Capital. Prior to that, he was Executive Vice President at Engage Technologies, Inc. He began his career as a corporate attorney in Washington, DC representing media, telecommunications and technology companies.
JULIAN BAIM, PhDExecutive Vice President, Chief Research OfficerMediamark Research, Inc.
Dr. Julian Baim is Executive Vice President, Chief Research Officer at Mediamark Research, Inc., serving as Technical Director for MRIs syndicated national readership study and directing the Custom Research Division. Dr. Baim received his doctorate in Political Science from the City University of New York. After teaching at Hunter College and John Jay College, he joined Scarborough Research in 1983 as its Sampling Director and later served as their Research Director. Dr. Baim has chaired the ARF Sub-Committee on response rates and was the Co-Chair of the ARFs Magazine Research Validity Committee. He is a member of the Market Research Council and AAPOR.
SHOSHANA BERGERCo-Founder and Editor-in-ChiefReadyMade
In 2001, Shoshana Berger launched ReadyMade, a magazine devoted to creation and creative reuse, with her colleague, Grace Hawthorne. Ms. Berger now serves as the magazines Editor-in-Chief, leading ReadyMade in its do-it-yourself approach to home improvement. In addition to founding and directing ReadyMade, Ms. Berger has worked for a number of other magazines including Wired, The New York Times Magazine, Spin, Salon, The San Francisco Chronicle, Business 2.0, and Travel + Leisure.
DEIRDRE BIGLEYVice President, Worldwide Advertising & InteractiveIBM Corporation
Deirdre Bigley oversees all television, print, and interactive advertising for IBM Corporation worldwide, as well as all IBM content on ibm.com. She previously served as Vice President of Integrated Marketing Communications for IBM Global Services, IBMs largest business unit. Prior to joining the company in 1996, Ms. Bigley spent 10 years in Agencies in New York, Dallas and Boston. Additionally, she serves as a member of the Executive Board of the Ad Council, the Board of the Business Marketing Association and the Advertising Women of New York (AWNY).
DEBRA BIRNBAUMExecutive Editor, Cross-Platform Content IntegrationGemstar-TV Guide
Debra Birnbaum assumed the newly-created role of Gemstar-TV Guides Executive Editor, Cross-Platform Content Integration in 2007. She works on enhancing and maximizing the creation and integration of content across the companys various media platforms and assists the sales department in packaging these franchises. Ms. Birnbaum was previously a consultant with TV Guide, overseeing special projects including the implementation of TV Guides new breaking news initiative and the introduction and expansion of some of the companys key cross-platform content franchises. Prior to joining TV Guide she served as Editor-in-Chief of Life & Style, Executive Editor of Inside TV, and has served as Features Editor for the New York Post.
JONAH BLOOMEditorAdvertising Age
Jonah Bloom oversees editorial operations for Advertising Age across all platforms, including its print and online editions. Mr. Bloom joined Ad Age in 2002 from PRWeek, which he helped launch in 1998 as News Editor, and where he later became Editor-in-Chief. He has had considerable experience reporting on the media industry in Europe, having founded and serving as Editor of Campaign Media Business in the U.K. Mr. Blooms other roles have included Magazines Editor at Press Gazette, a news reporter on VNUs Accountancy Age and reporter at PrintWeek. In 2002 Mr. Bloom edited the HarperCollins book Top Companies in Marketing & Media.
JONAS BONNIERChairmanBonnier Corporation
Jonas Bonnier this year became head of Bonnier Corporation, the new U.S. media company formed when Bonnier Group combined with its U.S. magazine partner World Publications, and with the purchase of Time Inc.s Parenting Group and Time4 Media titles. Mr. Bonnier was previously both President/Chairman of Bonniers Magazine Group and Executive Vice President of Bonnier AB, working on magazines as well as newspapers, film, television books and Internet media. He launched the Internet company Bonnier Online in 1995, and before that, Mr. Bonnier was employed in his family business book operations and worked as a writer, writing novels, film and TV scripts and newspapers.
JONATHAN BULKELEYChief Executive OfficerScanbuyJonathan Bulkeley is Chief Executive Officer of Scanbuy, the global leader in visual navigation for the wireless industry. He served on the Board of Directors of Scanbuy for two years before becoming CEO in 2006. In the past 12 months, Scanbuy announced several global partnerships including Telefonica Moviles, Nokia and DuPont. Previously, Mr. Bulkeley was the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Lifeminders, Chief Executive Officer of Barnes & Noble.com, Non-Executive Chairman of QXL, Managing Director and Founder of AOL UK, Vice President of Business Development for AOL, and held various sales and marketing positions at Time Warner Inc. In 2000 the World Economic Forum named him one of the Top 100 Technology Pioneers of the Year.
ANGELA BURT-MURRAYEditor-in-ChiefEssence
As Editor-in-Chief Angela Burt-Murray oversees the editorial content of Essence, the definitive voice of todays dynamic African-American woman, with an audience of 7.7 million readers and a monthly circulation of nearly 1.1 million. Ms. Burt-Murray most recently served as Executive Editor of Teen People, where she helped execute the magazines editorial mission, managed the staff, top-edited its entertainment and real life departments and managed the budget. Prior to Teen People, where she also served as Beauty Director at a different time, she was Executive Editor at Honey, and Fashion and Beauty Features Editor for Essence. Ms. Burt-Murray is the co-author of The Angry Black Womans Guide to Life and The Vow, a novel.
GAYLE BUTLEREditor-in-ChiefBetter Homes and Gardens
Gayle Butler is Editor-in-Chief of Better Homes and Gardens. Before assuming this position in 2006, Ms. Butler served as Editorial Director for Better Homes and Gardens Special Interest Publications and Creative Collection. Ms. Butler joined Meredith Corporation in 1983 and soon moved to the staff of Better Homes and Gardens monthly magazine as Associate Editor, later serving as the Senior Home Editor for Better Homes and Gardens Books. After leaving Meredith for a freelance career, she rejoined the company in 1994 as Editor of the Special Interest Publication Remodeling Ideas.
DAVID CARRColumnistThe New York Times
David Carr serves as The New York Times media issues columnist for the Business section, and as general assignment reporter for the Culture section. He also produces a daily blog, The Carpetbagger, during the Oscar awards season. When Mr. Carr joined the Times in 2002, he covered the magazine publishing industry for the Business section. Prior to working for the Times, Mr. Carr was a contributing writer for both The Atlantic Monthly and New York Magazine, and was a media writer for Inside.com. He is currently working on a book for Simon & Schuster about the nature of memory.
MICHAEL A. CLINTONExecutive Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer and Publishing DirectorHearst MagazinesMichael Clinton has been Chief Marketing Officer and Publishing Director of Hearst Magazines since 2001. He oversees publishing for 15 Hearst titles, including CosmoGIRL!, Esquire, Harper's BAZAAR and Popular Mechanics. He also directs all corporate marketing, sales, brand development, custom publishing and books. Prior to Hearst, Mr. Clinton was Executive Vice President of Cond Nast Publications, where he headed sales and marketing for the company's 15 national titles. Clinton revamped the company's multi-title sales and marketing organization, which accounted for 50 percent of its total revenue. He currently serves as the Co-Chairman of the MPAs Magazine Marketing Coalition.
BETH COMSTOCKPresidentNBC Universal Integrated MediaAs President of NBC Universal Integrated Media, Beth Comstock oversees television ad sales and leads the Digital Media, research, and marketing teams. In this role, she guides the companys digital strategy, business, content and distribution efforts. Prior to this position, Ms. Comstock served as General Electrics chief marketing officer, leading integrated communications and cross-business growth programs, such as the ecomagination environmental effort and the Imagination Breakthrough innovation initiative. Ms. Comstock also served as Senior Vice President of Communications at NBC, and as Vice President of NBC News Communications.
DANA COWINVice President and Editor-in-ChiefFood & Wine
Dana Cowin, Food & Wines Editor-in-Chief since 1995, has been covering the world of food, wine, style and design for 25 years. Under her leadership, Food & Wine has attracted 6.9 million readers with a passionate interest in and an adventurous approach to cooking, wine, entertaining, restaurants and travel. Ms. Cowin also oversees Food & Wine Online and Food & Wine Books. Previously, she was Managing Editor of Mademoiselle, Managing Editor of House & Garden and Vogue Associate Editor. Ms. Cowin is on the Board of Directors of City Harvest, a New York City hunger-relief organization, and is on the Advisory Board of Farm to Table.
HUGH DELEHANTYEditor-in-ChiefAARP Publications
As Editor-in-Chief of AARP Publications, Hugh Delehanty oversees the worlds largest-circulation publications, AARP The Magazine and the AARP Bulletin, as well as the bilingual magazine AARP Segunda Juventud, AARP Books and AARPs online publications. Previously an editor at Sports Illustrated, People and Utne Reader, Mr. Delehanty has won numerous awards for editorial excellence and has launched a number of successful magazines. He also co-authored the national bestseller Sacred Hoops with NBA coach Phil Jackson.
JOHN DELUCIEChef and PartnerThe Waverly Inn
John DeLucie is both Chef and Partner of the Waverly Inn, a hot new restaurant and celebrity haunt in New York City. For the Waverly Inns menu, Mr. DeLucie mixes classic American food with European influences, creating his own category of high-end artisan American cooking. Among other critical praise and recognition, the restaurant has been nominated for Time Out New Yorks 2007 Eat Out Award for Best New Restaurant. Prior to joining the Waverly Inn, Mr. DeLucie worked for three-star restaurants Arizona 206, Luxe and Oceana.
DEIDRE DEPKEAssistant Managing Editor, NewsweekEditor, Newsweek.com
Deidre Depke was named Assistant Managing Editor at Newsweek in 2006 and continues to oversee and manage the editorial operation of Newsweek.com and its staff of editors and producers. Under her leadership, Newsweek.com received numerous honors including Editor & Publishers EPpy award for best newsmagazine website, MINs Best of the Web Award for Best National Magazine-Affiliated Web Site, and National Magazine Award nominations for General Excellence Online and Best Interactive Feature. She came to Newsweek.com as Senior Editor, and helped relaunch Newsweek.com as part of an alliance between The Washington Post Company, Newsweek, NBC and MSNBC. Before Newsweek, Ms. Depke served as BusinessWeeks Senior Editor for news.
ROCCO DISPIRITOChef and Author
Rocco DiSpirito, named in 2000 as Americas Most Exciting Young Chef by Gourmet and Best New Chef in 1999 by Food & Wine, is the author of three cookbooks. The newest, Meredith Books Roccos Real Life Recipes, will release Fall 2007. His first book Flavor won a James Beard Award, and he had penned Roccos Italian American with his mother. He was also the star of the hit NBC series The Restaurant. Mr. DiSpirito attended the Culinary Institute of America when he was 16, and worked at New York restaurants including Lespinasse and Dava before opening Union Pacific in 1997.
AMY DIXONFitness ColumnistWomens Health
Amy Dixon is the Group Fitness Manager for Equinox in Santa Monica and the Fitness Columnist for Womens Health. She is the star and choreographer of two Womens Health DVDs released September 2007: Total Workout in Ten! and Ultimate Fat Burn! Ms. Dixon holds a Bachelor of Science degree in exercise physiology and many certifications. A former world competitive power tumbler and coach, she delivers a fun, performance-based class and works hard to educate and motivate her students to achieve extraordinary results.
WAYNE EADIESenior Vice President/ResearchMagazine Publishers of America
As head of research for MPA, Wayne Eadie is responsible for initiating and implementing new research programs and methodologies for measuring the impact of magazines in the multimedia mix. He spearheads new advertising accountability and effectiveness studies and oversees all marketing research activities for the organization. Before joining MPA in 2001, Mr. Eadie was Vice President of Global Advertising Research for Readers Digest. Prior to that, he spent 15 years at Newsweek, most recently as Director of Research and Development. He began his career at Grey Advertising and later held research management positions at BusinessWeek and Family Weekly.
MARK M. EDMISTONManaging DirectorAdMedia Partners, Inc.
Mark Edmiston joined AdMedia Partners in 1999. In 1992 he helped found media investment banking boutique The Jordan, Edmiston Group Inc., which still bears his name. Before JEGI, he was Executive Vice President of Times Mirror Magazines and Group Publisher of six consumer and trade titles. Prior to that he led a management buyout of TVSM, Inc., the leading publisher of cable television guides; helped found Hippocrates (now Health) and Civilization, and served as a director of America Online. Mr. Edmiston was also President and CEO of Newsweek Inc., where he established the first foreign edition Newsweek Japan and led the company to increased profits. He began his career at Time Inc. and held various consumer marketing positions at LIFE, The Saturday Review and CRM Inc.
BOB EICHINGERCEOLominger International
Bob Eichinger is CEO of Lominger International, a Korn/Ferry company, and co-founder of Lominger Limited. He is also co-creator of The Leadership Architect Suite of management, executive and organizational development tools. Mr. Eichinger has worked at PepsiCo and Pillsbury, and as a consultant in Fortune 500 companies in the U.S., Europe, Japan, Canada and Australia. He has also written a number of books, including The Leadership Machine, written with Mike Lombardo, and 100 Things You Need to Know: Best People Practices for Managers & HR, written with Mike Lombardo and Dave Ulrich.
SID EVANSEditor-in-ChiefGarden & Gun
Sid Evans recently appointed Editor-in-Chief of Garden & Gun. Before that, he was Editor-in-Chief of Field & Stream since 2002. Under his tenure Field & Stream continues to set the standard for excellence in the outdoor category, having been nominated for seven National Magazine Awards in the past two years. He added the title of Editorial Director of Salt Water Sportsman in 2004, and helped guide that title to its first National Magazine Award nomination for General Excellence, last year. Prior to joining Field & Stream, Mr. Evans served as Editor-in-Chief of Mens Journal, Senior Editor at GQ, and Senior Editor at Sports Afield.
BRIAN FARNHAMEditor-in-ChiefTime Out New York
Brian Farnham is the Editor-in-Chief of Time Out New York. Prior to joining Time Out New York in 2006, he served as Deputy Editor of Details. He spent five years at that magazine, previously serving as Senior Associate Editor and Senior Editor before his promotion to Deputy Editor. Mr. Farnham has written and worked for a number of publications, including The New York Times Magazine, New York and Sidewalk.com. He also authored a book about the startup of a Web 1.0 company called iWon.com.
RICHARD GLOSSERExecutive Director of Emerging MediaCondNet
As Executive Director of Emerging Media, Richard Glosser is responsible for developing CondNet's video, mobile, podcast and other new media initiatives. Prior to joining CondNet in 2005, Mr. Glosser filled senior leadership roles at CSTV, Bolt and NBC. He spent over 11 years at Sony Pictures Entertainment, where he was Founder and President of SPE's digital media division, Columbia TriStar Interactive. During his tenure at Sony, Mr. Glosser launched Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune online and was part of the launch team of SPE's basic cable network, Game Show Network.
JOHN Q. GRIFFINExecutive Vice President, National Geographic SocietyPresident, Magazine Group, National Geographic Society
John Q. Griffin is responsible for the English-language editions of National Geographic, National Geographic Adventure, National Geographic Traveler and National Geographic Kids. Prior to joining the Society in 2001, Mr. Griffin was Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Hearst Magazines International; President of the magazine division at Rodale Inc.; and Chairman, President, and Publisher of PC World. Before that, Mr. Griffin was an editor at both book and magazine publishing companies. He is also on the Board of Directors of Audit Bureau of Circulations, Guidepost, and of Trout Unlimited.
PHILIPPE GUELTONExecutive Vice President, Chief Operating OfficerHachette Filipacchi Media U.S.
Philippe Guelton has served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer since 2003. He oversees web and print revenues and is responsible for all digital operations. HFM U.S. reaches 50 million consumers with its enthusiast brands, such as Elle, Womans Day, Car and Driver and Metropolitan Home. The company has been aggressive in growing its digital presence, including the launch of decoration/remodeling site PointClickHome and the acquisition of automotive online ad network Jumpstart Automotive Media. Previously, Mr. Guelton served as President and CEO of Hachette in Northern Asia where he lead the acquisition and turnaround of Japanese publisher Fujingaho.
PILAR GUZMNEditor-in-ChiefCookie
Pilar Guzmn is Editor-in-Chief of Cookie, Cond Nasts family lifestyle magazine tailored to the sensibilities of parents with young children. Advocating a sophisticated lifestyle, Cookie gives moms permission to retain their pre-motherhood sense of style and adventure. Before joining Cookie, Ms. Guzman served as a senior editor and writer at Real Simple, Executive Editor of One, and Design and Architecture Editor and Columnist at City. Ms. Guzman was also a contributor for a number of different publications, including I.D., Marie Claire, Metropolis, The New York Times House & Home section and Wallpaper.
LARRY HACKETTManaging EditorPeople
Larry Hackett as Managing Editor oversees all editorial operations for People, widely regarded as the worlds most popular and successful magazine with 42 million readers. Mr. Hackett has played an integral role in growing the weeklys vitality and circulation momentum. In 2006 alone People was named to Advertising Ages A-List, Adweeks inaugural Brand Blazers list, and ranked first on both Adweeks Hot List and Capells Circulation Reports Best Performers in Circulation list. Prior to People, which he joined in 1998 as Senior Editor, Hackett worked at the New York Daily News as a national reporter, entertainment reporter and as Features Editor.
MARK HALPERINEditor-at-Large and Senior Political AnalystTIME
Mark Halperin was named Editor-at-Large and Senior Political Analyst for TIME in 2007. Mr. Halperin had worked at ABC News for nearly 20 years, covering five presidential elections and serving as Political Director from 1997 to 2007. Additionally, Mr. Halperin founded and edited the online publication The Note on abcnews.com, which has been characterized as the most influential daily tipsheet in American politics by publications including The New Yorker, New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Vanity Fair. He remains a political analyst for ABC News, and is the author of The Undecided Voters Guide to the Next President and the co-author of The Way to Win: Taking the White House in 2008.
EVAN HANSENEditor-in-ChiefWired News
Before joining the Wired News team, Evan Hansen led Cal Law, one of the first profitable websites, and later headed CNET News Internet and consumer coverage. He has won numerous awards for his coverage of media and technology, most recently qualifying as a finalist for the Gerald Loeb Award in 2006. Under his leadership, Wired News has launched a successful blog network and explored transparent reporting methods while consistently breaking major international news stories. In 2006, the site conducted a months-long reporting project into sex offenders on MySpace, which led to the arrest of a convicted pedophile just weeks before the social networking site agreed to change its sex offender policy.
WENDA HARRIS MILLARDPresident, MediaMartha Stewart Living Omnimedia
Wenda Harris Millard joined Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia in 2007, after three years as a member of its Board of Directors. As President of Media, she oversees MSLOs media business, which includes publishing, Internet and broadcasting. Ms. Millard was formerly Chief Sales Officer at Yahoo, and she has held executive positions at Ziff Davis Media, DoubleClick, SRDS, Family Circle and other major media companies. In addition, Ms. Millard is Vice Chairman of the Interactive Advertising Bureau and is a member of the Board of Directors of Ad Council and Advertising Education Foundation.
CHRISTIE HEFNERChairman and Chief Executive OfficerPlayboy Enterprises, Inc.Christie Hefner has been Chairman and CEO of Playboy Enterprises since 1988. Under her leadership, the company evolved into an international media and entertainment company, whose largest profit center is the distribution of Playboy-branded digital content via television, the Internet and wireless. As a part of that transformation, in 1994 Playboy became the first national magazine online. Ms. Hefner has also leveraged the strength of the Playboy brand via licensing, and is expanding with location-based entertainment venues such as the Playboy Club Casino at the Palms in Las Vegas. Ms. Hefner was inducted into the MIN Digital Hall of Fame in 2005 and in 2005 and 2006, Forbes named Hefner to its 100 Most Powerful Women in the World list.
WILL HODGMANPresident and Chief Executive OfficerM: Metrics
M:Metrics, which Will Hodgman co-founded in 2004, already represents the industry standard for measurement of consumer consumption of mobile content and applications. Prior to M:Metrics, Mr. Hodgman was President and Chief Executive Officer of Sightward, Inc., a predictive analytics company. Before that Mr. Hodgman was Executive Vice President of NetRatings, provider of the Nielsen//NetRatings. He also served as President of Measurement of Jupiter Media Metrix after it acquired AdRelevance, a company Mr. Hodgman founded. Today, AdRelevance represents the global standard for online advertising measurement. Early in his career, Mr. Hodgman held executive positions at Interpublic Group of Companies, managing advertising for some of the world's most well-known brands.
Speaker Bios
REID HOFFMANChairman and President, ProductsLinkedIn
LinkedIns founding CEO for its first four years, Reid Hoffman became Chairman and President of Products for the company in February 2007. While CEO, he advanced LinkedIn to profitability and over nine million members. In his new role, Mr. Hoffman leads product and business strategy. In addition, he currently serves on the Board of Directors for SixApart and Mozilla Corporation. Prior to founding LinkedIn, Mr. Hoffman served as Executive Vice President of PayPal, where he oversaw business development, corporate development, government relations and banking/payments infrastructure.
ARIANNA HUFFINGTONCo-Founder and Editor-in-ChiefThe Huffington Post
Arianna Huffington is the co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Huffington Post. Launched in May 2005, The Huffington Post is a news and blog site that has quickly become one of the most widely-read, linked to and frequently-cited media brands on the Internet. Ms. Huffington is also the author of eleven books, a frequent guest on several television programs, and co-host of Left, Right & Center, a popular public radio political roundtable program. In 2006, Ms. Huffington was named to the TIME 100, the magazines list of the worlds 100 most influential people.
JOSH JACKSONCo-Founder & Editor-in-ChiefPaste
Josh Jackson is Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Paste, recently named Magazine of the Year at both the Plug Awards and the GAMMA Awards. Mr. Jackson, who has been named one of Relevants 12 Revolutionaries and one of Georgia Trends 40 Under 40, has served as a regular music and film critic for CNN Headline News and Atlanta radio station Dave-FM. Prior to launching Paste, Mr. Jackson served as Communications Director for the Luke Society and as a freelance writer and photographer. He also serves on MPAs Independent Magazine Group advisory board.
DEBORAH JONES BARROWFounderTheDailyGreen.com
Deborah Jones Barrow founded Hearst Magazines TheDailyGreen.com, a consumer-focused website on living earth-friendly, sustainable lifestyles. The site launched in beta version on Earth Day 2007 and will debut this fall. She was previously the President of the Broad Reach Magazine Group at Primedia, part of the team that oversaw the sales integration of the About.com teen, city, parenting and automotive guide sites with the nascent brand sites of Seventeen, New York, Chicago, American Baby, MotorTrend and Automobile. Ms. Barrow was as a marketing and media consultant and has worked in a variety of capacities at Meredith Corporation, at Hearsts House Beautiful, and at Conde Nasts Mademoiselle.
CHRISTOPHER JOHNSONContent DirectorHearst Magazines Digital Media
Christopher Johnson oversees content strategy, design and syndication for Hearst Magazines websites, which include Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Esquire, Redbook and Marie Claire, teen titles including Teen, Seventeen and CosmoGirl, and the luxury magazines Town & Country and Harpers Bazaar. Mr. Johnson joined Hearst from IAC/InterActivecorp, where he served as Senior Director for Portal Partnerships. Prior to that, Johnson worked at America Online for seven years, where he was Executive Director for AOLs education and reference sites. Mr. Johnson started his career at The Washington Post as Assistant Editor. In 1995, he helped launch The Posts award-winning website, washingtonpost.com.
ED KELLYPresident and Chief Executive OfficerAmerican Express Publishing Corporation
Ed Kelly is President and Chief Executive Officer of American Express Publishing, the luxury lifestyle publisher of Travel + Leisure, Food & Wine, Departures, Travel + Leisure Golf, Travel + Leisure Family and Executive Travel SkyGuide. Under Mr. Kelly's direction, the company has strengthened its partnership with Time Inc. when the Luxury Portfolio was established in 2003, increasing its roster of advertising partners and posting year-over-year record levels of profit and growth. Mr. Kelly is a 17-year veteran of American Express Publishing for 17 years. He had also worked at People and Field & Stream. He currently serves as the Co-Chairman of the MPAs Magazine Marketing Coalition.
DENNIS KNEALEManaging EditorForbes
Dennis Kneale joined Forbes in 1998 to expand its coverage of technology, media and health. Since then he has overseen some of the most dramatic business stories of the new decade, from the Internet boom, bust and rebuild to the backlash against the drug industry amid drug recalls and soaring costs. He we previously at The Wall Street Journal as a senior editor, directing much of the 1997 Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of new AIDS treatments. He started at The Journal in 1982 and covered advertising, technology and media and entertainment before becoming an editor in 1990. He was recently honored as a distinguished alumni by the University of Florida and inducted into the Hall of Fame of The Independent Florida Alligator student newspaper.
JACK KLIGERPresident and Chief Executive OfficerHachette Filipacchi Media U.S., Inc.
The current Chairman of MPA, Jack Kliger joined Hachette in 1999 after serving in a number of key executive positions at Advance Publications which included Vice President at Cond Nast Publications, Publisher of Glamour; and Publisher of GQ. He also served as Executive Vice President of Parade Publications. He began his career at The Village Voice in 1973. An active participant in philanthropic organizations, Mr. Kliger received the Anti-Defamation Leagues Norman Newhouse Human Relations Communications Award in 2006 and was the 2000 recipient of the American Jewish Committees National Human Relations Award. In 2008, MPA will also honor him with the Henry Johnson Fisher lifetime achievement award.
CYNTHIA LEIVEEditor-in-ChiefGlamour
Currently serving as President of American Society of Magazine Editors, Cynthia Leive has been Editor-in-Chief of Glamour since 2001. Under Ms. Leive, Glamour has received a record number of editorial awards, including a National Magazine Award in 2005 for General Excellence and another in 2007 for Personal Service. Crains New York Business has named Ms. Leive to its Top 40 Under 40 list and she was one of Gothams most powerful women under 40 in New York. Her work has also been recognized by such organizations as Women in Communications, Girls Learn International and many others. Prior to Glamour, Ms. Leive served as Editor-in-Chief of Self as well as Deputy Editor of Glamour, where she worked for 11 years.
NINA B. LINKPresident and Chief Executive OfficerMagazine Publishers of America
Nina Link joined MPA as President and Chief Exective Officer in 1999. She has reinvigorated the organization through highly strategic plans in key areasgovernment affairs, advertising and marketing, consumer marketing, and professional development. Recent initiatives undertaken by MPA under her direction include conferences and workshops designed to help publishers leverage their brands in the digital age, aggressive participation in e-business efforts to increase efficiencies and speed up magazine production, and a highly trafficked website. Previously, Ms. Link served as Group President, Publishing and Interactive for Sesame Workshop, formerly Childrens Television Workshop. Prior to that, she headed her own consulting firm, The Link Group, Inc.
DAVID LIUCo-Founder & Chief Executive Officer, The Knot Inc.
David Liu is Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Knot, Inc., a leading lifestage media company. Founded in 1996, the companys flagship brand, The Knot, is a leading wedding resource and its recently acquired subsidiary, WeddingChannel.com is the nations #1 wedding gift registry website. Under Mr. Lius leadership, the company has extended its portfolio of brands to include The Nest, The Nest Baby, and Lilaguide for the newlywed and parenting spaces. Also under The Knot, Inc. umbrella are PartySpot.com, PromSpot.com, GreatBoyfriends.com and Weddingtracker.com.
CLAUDIA MALLEYVice President and U.S. PublisherNational Geographic
Claudia Malley overseas domestic advertising and marketing for National Geographic. In addition to driving consistent advertising growth through category development, targeted editions and integrated and custom programs, Ms. Malleys focus also includes bringing the magazine to life for advertisers and consumers through experiential platforms that leverage National Geographic's leadership in photography and the environment. Ms. Malley has over 13 years in sales, marketing and media brand management experience spanning print, television, Internet and sponsorship, through past positions at Rodale, Ziff Davis and WNET.
STEVE MADDENVice President/Editor-in-ChiefRodale Cycling Group
Steve Madden, who joined Rodale in 2001, serves as Editor-in-Chief of Bicycling and supervises the editorial staff of Mountain Bike. During Maddens tenure, Bicycling has earned three National Magazine Award nominationsthe highest editorial honor in the industryin the past four years: for General Excellence in 2004, for Leisure Interests in 2006 and for Personal Service in 2007. Madden is a former Sports Illustrated Senior Editor and the Founding Editor of OutdoorExplorer. He was also a reporter and columnist for Fortune, staff writer for M, and Editor and Publisher of Cornell.
GAIL K. MCGRADYPresidentResearch One, Inc.
Gail McGrady, who has more than 20 years experience with syndicated research, subscriber studies, prototypes, and media, marketing and promotions, launched marketing and media analysis firm Research One, Inc. in 1996. Previously, Ms. McGrady was Research & Promotion Director for North American Media Group, and Research Director at The Family Handyman, a Readers Digest publication. Research One clients have included more than two dozen consumer magazine companies.
ADAM MOSSEditor-in-ChiefNew York
Adam Moss has served as Editor-in-Chief of New York since March 2004. In this role, Mr. Moss completed an extensive renovation of the 39-year-old weekly magazine, earning New York back-to-back National Magazine Awards for General Excellence in 2006 and 2007. Mr. Moss also oversaw the acclaimed re-launch of the magazines website, nymag.com. Before New York, Mr. Moss served as Assistant Managing Editor for features at the New York Times, where he was responsible for the Culture and Style sections, the New York Times Magazine and the Book Review. He was also founding editor of New York weekly 7 Days.
ROBERT L. NARDELLIChairman and Chief Executive OfficerChrysler LLCRobert Nardelli joined Chrysler LLC in 2007 as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Before that Mr. Nardelli served as Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Home Depot beginning in 2000. He began his career at General Electric in 1971 and advanced through a series of leadership positions in the companys Appliances, Lighting and Transportation Systems business units. In 1988, he joined Case Corporation, leading Case Construction Equipments global business. He returned to GE in 1991 and was ultimately named President and Chief Executive Officer of GE Power Systems. Mr. Nardelli chairs the Atlanta Board of Visitors of the Savannah College of Art and Design and served on President Bushs Council on Service and Civic Participation.
EILEEN NAUGHTONDirector, Media PlatformsGoogle
As Director of Media Platforms, Eileen Naughton drives the development and execution of Google's integration cross-media platform strategy for its content network, including newer platforms such as YouTube, print advertising, audio, TV and mobile. Previously, Ms. Naughton served as Googles Director of Regional Sales, overseeing all direct sales for Atlanta, Boston and New York. Prior to joining Google, Ms. Naughton served as President of the Time Group, where she led the global publishing operations of TIME, TIME.com, TIME for Kids and LIFE.
SCOTT NESLUNDChief Executive OfficerMindShare North America
Scott Neslund oversees activities in both U.S. and Canada, managing approximately 1,100 employees and an estimated $11.3 billion in billings. He also provides strategic vision as head of MindShares North America Leadership Board. He was previously Managing Director of MindShare Chicago, where his emphasis on creativity in media was recognized by several industry award competitions including the Effies, Mediaweeks Media Plan of the Year, Medias Creative Media Awards, and Jack Myers Media Innovation and Creativity Awards. Prior to joining MindShare, he filled a number of positions at Starcom MediaVest Group, including President of Starcoms StarLink and Executive Vice President of Starcom.
MALCOLM NETBURNChairman and Chief Executive OfficerCDS
PEGGY NORTHROPEditor-in-ChiefMore
Peggy Northrop was named Editor-in-Cief of More in 2004. During her tenure, the magazine was named Advertising Ages 2006 Magazine of the Year, nominated for a National Magazine Award for General Excellence, and received numerous other awards. Before joining More publisher Meredith Corporation, Ms. Northrop served as Editor-in-Chief of Organic Style and held senior editorial positions at Vogue, Glamour, Redbook, Real Simple and Health. In 2006, The National Breast Cancer Coalition awarded her its first Women Who Get It Right award, and in 2003, MIN named Northrop to its 21 Most Intriguing People list. She serves on the ASME Board of Directors.
MICHELA O'CONNOR ABRAMSPresident and PublisherDwell
Michela OConnor Abrams is the President and Publisher of Dwell, the award-winning design and lifestyle media company. In 2006, Dwell hit the coveted Adweek HotList as well as Advertising Ages A-List, and was a Cappell's Circulation Top Ten Performer for the second consecutive year. In 2005, Ms. O'Connor Abrams helped see Dwell to its first major award with a General Excellence National Magazine Award. She was also honored in 2005 by MINs as Sales Leader of the Year. Prior to Dwell, Ms. O'Connor Abrams was President of Imagine Medias Business Division, including the flagship publication Business 2.0, ands held executive positions at IDG, Ziff-Davis and McGraw-Hill.
PHILIP L. PENNYChief Operating OfficerBelvoir Media Group
Currently serving as Chief Operating Officer of Belvoir Media Group, a multi-media consumer information provider headquartered in Southern Connecticut, Philip Penny has been involved in publishing for over 25 years. Before joining Belvoir, Mr. Penny served as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of Cowles Enthusiast Media prior to its acquisition by PRIMEDIA. He began his publishing career with McGraw-Hill.
BRIAN D. PERKINSCorporate Vice President, Corporate AffairsJohnson & Johnson
Brian Perkins was appointed to Corporate Vice President, Corporate Affairs of Johnson & Johnson in 2004. The primary role of this position is to protect and build Johnson & Johnsons corporate equity. Mr. Perkins has responsibility for Johnson & Johnsons Global Marketing Group as well as for Corporate Contributions. He is also a member of the Board of Directors Public Policy and Affairs Committee. Mr. Perkins began his Johnson & Johnson career in 1980 and held several key positions including Company Group Chairman for Johnson & Johnsons worldwide OTC business and President of McNeil Consumer, the worlds largest OTC drug company.
JOSH QUITTNER|Executive EditorFortune
The Executive Editor of Fortune, Josh Quittner was most recently Editor of Business 2.0. Prior to joining the magazine, he served as Technology Editor for TIME and Editor of Time.com. Mr. Quittner has also served as managing editor of On, a monthly guide to personal technology. He anchored "TimeTech," a daily sixty-second technology report distributed by CBS Radio Network, and founded the Netly News, a daily feed on digital news and culture. He also worked as a staff writer at Newsday, where he created the weekly Life in Cyberspace column.
URVASHI RANGAN, Ph.D.Senior Scientist & Policy AnalystConsumers Union
Dr. Urvashi Rangan serves as Senior Scientist and Policy Analyst at Consumers Union, the non-profit publisher of Consumer Reports. She joined Consumers Union in 1999 and directs GreenerChoices.org, Ecolabels.org and public education and advocacy projects in electronics recycling. As a trained environmental health scientist and toxicologist, Dr. Rangan acts as media spokesperson and advocate for sustainability, accurate labeling and environmental health issues. In addition, she has produced two documentaries on sustainable development concerns in India, entitled Zero-Waste and Silk: Environmental Economics.
DAN RATHERAnchor and Managing Editor"Dan Rather Reports"
Dan Rather, currently the anchor and managing editor of HDNets Dan Rather Reports, is one of the most famous journalists in the world. He has covered virtually every major world event in the past 50 years, from President Kennedys assassination to the war in Iraq. From 1981 to 2005, Mr. Rather served as Anchor and Managing Editor of the CBS Evening News, the longest such tenure in broadcast journalism history. Mr. Rather joined CBS News in 1962, and held such prestigious positions as Anchor of CBS Reports, Anchor and Reporter for 48 Hours, and correspondent for 60 Minutes and 60 Minutes II. He has received virtually every honor in broadcast journalism, including numerous Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award.
THOMAS D. ROBINSONManaging DirectorAffinity, LLC
Before co-launching Affinity, Tom Robinson was Managing Director of Precision Marketing Services/TNS, responsible for launching new products and product extensions that leveraged the companys expertise in the advertising tracking field, as well as identifying marketing synergies between the companys growing suite of acquisitions in the U.S. Previously, he served as Senior Vice President, Marketing & Research at MPA, and concurrently, was President of Publishers Information Bureau, the magazine industrys primary source of magazine advertising expenditure information. Before MPA, Mr. Robinson was National Market Research Director at The Wall Street Journal. His career with Dow Jones & Company, Inc. spanned thirteen years and included various marketing and research positions.
DOM ROSSISenior Advisor Marketing & AdvertisingMagazine Publishers of America
Dom Rossi is Senior Advisor to MPA on marketing and advertising issues. For nine years, Mr. Rossi worked as Publisher and then Group Publisher, helping to raise the industrys awareness of audience quality. Before that he spent two-thirds of his career in general management in the advertising agency business, playing important roles in developing some of the most recognizable ad campaigns, including "A Diamond Is Forever" for DeBeers, "Reach Out and Touch Someone" for AT&T, and "Be All You Can Be" for the U.S. Army.
PAUL ROSSIPublisher, North AmericaThe Economist
Paul Rossi was named Publisher of The Economist in 2005, and is responsible for all commercial aspects of The Economist and Economist.com including advertising, circulation and marketing. He first joined the company in 1987, managing advertising sales for the Middle East and Africa before opening The Economists Singapore office and serving as the Asia Advertising Director. He went on to become Advertising Director in North America then Publisher of Economist.com in 2003. Adweek named The Economist to its list of the 10 hottest magazines in America in 2007, and BtoB Media Business has named Mr. Rossi as a top publishing innovator.
TRACEY RYDERPresident and Chief Executive OfficerEdible Communities, Inc.
Tracey Ryder co-founded Edible Communities, Inc., the nations largest magazine publishing company dedicated to the local foods movement, in 2002. The company publishes 40 titles, including Edible Boston, Edible San Francisco, Edible Atlanta and Edible Phoenix, and is currently adding new magazines at a rate of 15 per year. The content for each publication is region-specific and focuses on the farmers, fishermen, chefs and food artisans from each area. Ms. Ryder has worked as a journalist, marketer and graphic designer for the culinary, tourism and agriculture industries for 25 years.
ANDY SAREYANPresident, Better Homes and GardensExecutive Vice President, Meredith Publishing GroupAndy Sareyan was named President of Better Homes and Gardens and Executive Vice President of the Meredith Publishing Group in 2006. Before joining Meredith Corporation, Mr. Sareyan spent 18 years at Time Inc., most recently serving as President of Entertainment Weekly and President of The Parenting Group. He was the founding Publisher of Real Simple, where he helped develop and execute the business plan for one of the companys most successful magazine launches ever. Earlier he served as Vice President, Associate Publisher of InStyle. He began his career with a number of assignments in Times Consumer Marketing division.
LUCINDA SCALA QUINNEditorial Director, Food/EntertainingMartha Stewart LivingLucinda Scala Quinn serves as the Editorial Director of Food/Entertaining for the Martha Stewart Living and Martha Stewart Weddings magazines. Formerly Food Editor at Martha Stewart Living Television, she can now be seen on television in the Everyday Food cooking show on PBS. Prior to joining Martha Stewart Living, Ms. Quinn served as a private chef, caterer, cooking teacher, and freelance food writer. She has written two cookbooks, Lucinda's Authentic Jamaican Cooking and the recently released Rustic Italian Cooking.
ANN SHOKETEditor-in-ChiefSeventeen
Ann Shoket was named Editor-in-Chief of Seventeen magazine in January 2007. Prior to that, she served as Executive Editor of CosmoGIRL!, which was named Adweeks Startup of the Year in 2000. Ms. Shoket joined CosmoGIRL! as Senior Editor in 1999, at the time of the magazines launch. In 2000, she became Web Editorial Director, responsible for redefining Cosmogirl.com. Before CosmoGIRL!, she served as Senior Editor with the Parade family of publications, where she launched the style section for Parade teen news magazine, React. Ms. Shoket also created the independent Web magazine Tag, which gave voice to an online community of artists and writers.
MICHAEL SKOLERExec. Director, Center for Innovation in JournalismAmerican Public Media
Michael Skoler is Executive Director of the Center for Innovation in Journalism at American Public Media, and the founder of Public Insight Journalism, a revolutionary model that engages the public in newsgathering and is strengthening and advancing coverage at newsrooms across the country. Mr. Skoler is an award-winning reporter, producer, editor and manager in radio, television and print. Prior to his work at the Center, he spent 10 years as a science and foreign correspondent for National Public Radio.
TONY SNOWFormer White House Press Secretary, George W. Bush Administration
Tony Snow served as the White House Press Secretary for the George W. Bush Administration from May 2006 to September 2007. In 1991, he served as Director of Speechwriting and Deputy Assistant to the President for Media Affairs for President George H. W. Bush. Previously, he worked in print, radio and television, from running the editorial pages of The Washington Times and writing nationally syndicated columns for The Detroit News and USA Today, to hosting TV shows Fox News Sunday and Weekend Live with Tony Snow, as well as The Tony Snow Show on Fox News Radio. Before media he taught physics and geography in Kenya, worked as a substitute teacher in Cincinnati, and advocated for the mentally ill in North Carolina.
DONNA SPECIALEPresident, Investment and ActivationMediaVest USA
As President of Investment and Activation at MediaVest USA, Donna Speciale leads MediaVests integrated broadcast, print and out-of-home practice and oversees investments on behalf of clients that include Coca-Cola, Kraft, Masterfoods, P&G and Wal-Mart, among others. Prior to joining MediaVest in 2004, Ms. Speciale led the broadcast investment team at Mediacom. She has received considerable much industry recognition, including Television Weeks 2006 TV Buyer of the Year, AWNYs 2006 Working Woman Award, MediaWeek's 2003 broadcast "All Star", and AdAge's "Woman to Watch" in 2001.
MARK SPELLUNFounder & Editor-in-ChiefPlenty
Mark Spellun founded Plenty, an eco-lifestyle magazine that focuses on the revolution in green culture and technology, in 2005. As Editor-in-Chief, Mr. Spellun has directed Plentys mission to give voice to this new green paradigm, one that is transforming not only how individuals conduct their daily lives, but also how companies innovate and compete in the market place. Prior to starting Plenty, Mr. Spellun was a Senior Editor at the Economist Group. He speaks regularly on environmental issues and makes frequent television and radio appearances.
BILLY STRYNKOWSKIExecutive ChefCooking Light
Billy Strynkowski joined Cooking Light, the nations largest food and healthy lifestyle magazine, in 2001. He now serves as the magazines Executive Chef. In addition to developing Cooking Light recipes, Mr. Strynkowski frequently appears on CNN and other television programs on the magazines behalf. In 2005, he began writing Kitchen Tips with Chef Billy, a monthly column devoted to basic cooking advice. Before jCooking Light, Mr. Strynkowski was Executive Chef for Restaurant Associates at the Time Inc. headquarters in New York.
JANESSE THAW BRUCEPublisher and Managing Director,Body+Soul
Janesse Thaw Bruce is currently the Publisher and Managing Director of Body+Soul, a wholly owned subsidiary of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc. She invested in Body+Soul in 2002, becoming the companys Chief Executive Officer, and sold it to Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia in 2004. Previously, Ms. Bruce served as Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Integrative Medicine Communications; Senior Vice President and General Manager of Internet Media for Individual, Inc.; and Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Walking, Inc., where she led the buyout, repositioning and turnaround of Walking. Ms. Bruce has also worked at Newsweek and Rolling Stone.
LIZ VACCARIELLOEditor-in-ChiefPrevention
Liz Vaccariello is the Editor-in-Chief of Prevention, a leading magazine on health, fitness, nutrition and cutting-edge medical news. Ms. Vaccariello also directs the editorial content of Prevention.com and leads the creative development of Prevention-branded products, including Prevention books, its line of best-selling exercise DVDs, and six international editions. Prior to joining Rodale, Ms. Vaccariello served as Executive Editor for Fitness, and before that, she was Editor-in-Chief and Vice President, Editorial of Cleveland.
DAVID VERKLINChief Executive OfficerCarat Americas
David Verklin was appointed CEO of Carat Americas in 1998 and has overseen Carats development into one of the worlds leading media-centric diversified marketing services companies, and he supervises Carats operations in the United States, Latin America, Canada, and Asia Pacific. He also serves on the Board of the American Advertising Federation, the Ad Council, the Audit Bureau of Circulations and the Virginia Commonwealth University's AdCenter. Prior to joining Carat, Mr. Verklin helped create Hal Riney & Partners in San Francisco and served as its Managing Director.
ALAN WEISMANAuthorAlan Weisman is an award-winning journalist whose reports have appeared in Harper's, The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly, Discover and on NPR, among others. A former contributing editor to The Los Angeles Times Magazine, he is Senior RadioPrroducer for Homelands Productions and teaches international journalism at the University of Arizona. His essay "Earth Without People, published in Discover in 2005 and on which The World Without Us expands, was selected for The Best American Science Writing 2000-2007.
BRYAN WELCHPublisher & Editorial DirectorOgden Publications, Inc.
Bryan Welch runs Ogden Publications, Inc., the nations largest magazine publishing and affinity marketing company dedicated to green lifestyles. Founded in 1996, his company publishes 12 magazines in the sustainable-lifestyle, rural-lifestyle and collectible categories. These titles include Mother Earth News, Natural Home & Garden, Utne Reader, Herbs for Health and Herb Companion, all of which are category leaders in print and online. As a journalist, Mr. Welch has covered sustainable lifestyles, solar energy, green building, and conscientious business practices for nearly 30 years.
BRENDA WHITEVice President/Publishing Activation DirectorStarcom USA
DAVID WILLEYSenior Vice President/Editor-in-ChiefRunners World Media Group
David Willey oversees all print and online content for Runners World and Running Times. He joined Rodale in 2003 to broaden the editorial scope of Runners World, and he oversaw the magazines award-winning redesign in 2004. Since his arrival, Runners World has been nominated for three National Magazine Awards, including its first-ever nomination for General Excellence. The magazine also earned a spot on the Advertising Age A List in 2005 and was #1 on the Adweek Hot List. Prior to joining Rodale, Mr. Willey was at Mens Journal for more than eight years, serving most recently as Executive Editor.
BRIAN WOLFEPresidentTime Consumer Marketing Inc.
As President of Time Consumer Marketing Inc., Brian Wolfe is responsible for the circulation activity of Time Inc.s fifteen New York-based magazines including TIME, Sports Illustrated, People, Entertainment Weekly, Fortune, Money, InStyle and Real Simple. In addition, Time Warner Retail Sales and Marketing, a wholly owned retail distribution company, also reports to Mr. Wolfe. He has served as Vice President, Consumer Marketing for Fortune, Sports Illustrated and TIME. He was also President and CEO of direct marketing company American Family Enterprises. Prior to joining Time Inc. in 1984, he worked at AT&T in market research and for J.C. Penney as an Operations Research Analyst.
KEN WOLLENBERGChief Operating OfficerSimmons
With more than 30 years in the media and marketing research industries, Ken Wollenberg has served as an executive for some of America's most distinguished media research companies. Now Chief Operating Officer of Simmons, Mr. Wollenberg is responsible for strategic planning, brand management, research and operations. Before joining Simmons, he worked as Senior Vice President for Strategic and Business Development at Nielsen Media Research and Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer for Mediamark Research, Inc. He was at the Arbitron Company for 23 years in various executive positions, including Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing and a member of the Arbitron Board of Directors.
AMC 2007 CHAIRMAN: DAVID ZINCZENKOEditor-in-Chief/Senior Vice PresidentMen's Health
David Zinczenko serves as Editor-in-Chief and Senior Vice President of Mens Health, the largest mens lifestyle magazine brand in the world. Mr. Zinczenko is also the Editorial Director of Mens Health Books and Best Life, as well as the author of a bestselling book, The Abs Diet. He has won numerous awards, including six gold medals in Folios CDMA competition for direct-mail promotions and TV commercials. Prior to becoming Editor-in-Chief, Mr. Zinczenko served as Editorial Director of Mens Health International.
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