Time Inc. announced a big managerial expansion
with a slew of new hires and promotions:
Michael Crowley
was promoted to chief foreign affairs correspondent. Crowley joined Time
in May 2010 and has covered national politics and foreign policy.
Massimo Calabresi was
lifted to deputy Washington bureau chief. After joining the Washington bureau
in 1999, he covered the CIA, State, Justice, Treasury, Congress and the White
House for Time.
Catherine Mayer,
now editor-at-large, will continue to advise on the title's strategy and help
build the company's events program.
Isaac Guzmán,
formerly of the New York Post, is the new culture editor.
Matt Vella,
the title’s new business editor, was previously at Fortune where he managed
technology coverage both online and in print.
Jason Fell, a former editor
at FOLIO:, has been promoted to managing editor at Entrepreneur.com. He
was previously technology editor for the site.
Joy Robins joins Quartz as
vice president, advertising and strategy. Robins previously worked as senior
director digital ad sales at NBC Universal.
SMS Marketing Services, Inc. appointed Amy Williamson as vice president of sales. Williamson, most
recently of AccuData Integrated Marketing, will focus on new business
development.
Rodale Inc. has promoted Molly
O’Keefe to publisher of Runner’s World and Running Times
magazines and Zack Grice to
associate publisher for sales and marketing for Bicycling Magazine.
On the heels of IDG
Communications Worldwide CEO Bob Carrigan’s decision to step down
and subsequent shift
to Dun & Bradstreet as its new CEO, new IDG Communications U.S. CEO
Michael Friedenberg announced a pair of senior-level promotions Tuesday in his
first major move after being promoted last month. Friedenberg lifted Peter
Longo to chief digital officer and John Gallant to chief content officer. And more...