A media company for the future
What We Do
Condé Nast is a global media company that produces some of the world’s leading print, digital, video and social brands.
These include Vogue, GQ, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Wired and Architectural Digest (AD), Condé Nast Traveler and La Cucina Italiana, among others.
Our colleagues and collaborators bring big ideas to life, through intelligent storytelling with a diverse point of view underscores all that we do. Each month our video content generates more than 1 billion views. We reach 88 million consumers in print, 427 million in digital and 423 million across social platforms.
Headquartered in New York and London, Condé Nast operates in 32 markets including China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico and Latin America, Russia, Spain, Taiwan, the U.K. and the U.S., with additional license partners throughout the world.
In addition to the premium content for which we are known, we also produce incomparable experiences and events; including the Metropolitan Museum of Arts Costume Institute Gala, the Condé Nast Luxury Conference, The New Yorker Festival, the Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit, Wired Next Fest Italy, GQ Men of the Year, the GQ Suit Walk Taiwan, Glamour Shopping Week, the Vogue India Wedding Show and Vogue Forces of Fashion.
Condé Nast Entertainment (CNE) is our award-winning production and distribution studio that launched in 2011. It extends the company’s reach through the development of original content across film, television, social and digital video and virtual reality.
We have ventures in education including the Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design in London, the Condé Nast College in Spain and La Cucina Cooking School in Italy. We also run a world-class hospitality division, which extends to branded products and content.
We know that conversation, community and diversity make us better at what we do. Our Social Talent Academy, founded by Condé Nast Italy, fosters and mentors digital influencers with expertise in a range of fields including fashion, beauty, sport, travel and automotive.
We inform in new and compelling ways, creating beautiful, visually arresting moments that offer new perspectives, and new forms of self-expression.
At Condé Nast, we celebrate the extraordinary. Creativity and imagination are the lifeblood of all that we do.
We are a media company for the future, with a remarkable past. We are Condé Nast.
Copyright © Left: Our New York HQ inside One World Trade, Right: Our London HQ inside The Adelphi
Copyright © Our New York HQ inside One World Trade
Copyright © Our London HQ inside The Adelphi
Our Executive Leadership Team
Roger Lynch
Chief Executive Officer
Roger Lynch was appointed CEO of Condé Nast in April 2019. Prior to that, Lynch served as President and CEO of Pandora, the U.S.’s largest music streaming service. Previously, he was the founding CEO of Sling TV, the No. 1 U.S. over-the-top television service. He also served in Europe as Chairman and CEO of Video Networks International, Ltd., an IPTV technology company, and as President and CEO of Chello Broadband N.V. Lynch currently serves on the Board of Directors of Condé Nast, Mattel, Inc. and Quibi, LLC, and is a member of the Board of Overseers of the Tuck School at Dartmouth College and the Board of Councilors of the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences at the University of Southern California.
Sanjay Bhakta
Chief Product and Technology Officer
Sanjay Bhakta oversees all areas of Condé Nast's global technology strategy, services and product development, including product management, UX design and engineering. He brings extensive experience in building direct to consumer platforms and associated products and services for the digital economy. Bhakta joined Condé Nast from Pearson, where he served as SVP of global platform and product engineering. Prior to Pearson, he spent three years at HBO, as vice president of media software engineering.
Danielle Carrig
Chief Communications Officer
Danielle Carrig oversees Condé Nast’s global communications strategy, including leading all global internal and external communications, media relations, crisis management and employee engagement. Previously, Carrig was the global chief communications officer for VICE Media Group, and held previous leadership roles in communications, events, publicity and public affairs at Netflix and A+E Networks. Carrig’s work received the Television Academy Governor’s Emmy Award for outstanding public service, and she’s been named by Variety as one of “Hollywood’s New Leaders.”
Agnes Chu
President, Condé Nast Entertainment
Agnes Chu joins Condé Nast from the Walt Disney Company. She joined Disney in 2008, and most recently served as SVP of content for Disney+. In this role, Chu commissioned an original slate of programming, featuring series, feature films and short form content for the service, receiving 19 Emmy nominations in its first year. She also led the Originals teams for scripted, unscripted and animation, working closely with Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm and NatGeo. Chu has been featured on The Hollywood Reporter's 100 Most Powerful Women in Entertainment. Prior to joining Disney, she worked in documentary production, including the Oscar-nominated “Enron: The Smartest Guys In The Room”.
Pamela Drucker Mann
Global Chief Revenue Officer & President, U.S. Revenue
Pamela Drucker Mann oversees all ad sales and ad product strategies globally, and works with commercial leads across the company's 31 markets to drive overall ad, agency and B2B revenue. She has played an integral part in leveraging brands and scale to develop new revenue streams and opportunities for advertisers. Drucker Mann has twice been named to Adweek’s list of the top 50 executives, and is an Advertising Age Media Maven, 2015 Advertising Age Publishing Executive of the Year, an Adweek First Mover and a 2016 Folio Top Women in Media in the Entrepreneur category.
Stan Duncan
Chief People Officer
Stan Duncan oversees the global people organization. In this role, he leads all HR functions, including talent acquisition and development, diversity and inclusion, employment practices, HR technology and workforce planning, and strategic business partnering. Duncan is recognized as a transformational human resources leader who builds organizational capability and innovates businesses. Previously, Duncan was the chief HR officer for Raymond James Financial, and held various HR leadership roles at Westfield Group, Aramark, Sterling/Eastman and PPG.
Deirdre Findlay
Chief Marketing Officer
Deirdre Findlay oversees all consumer marketing efforts globally, focusing on driving consumer revenue, brand development, audience insights and growth, digital strategy and increasing subscription and memberships. Findlay was previously the chief marketing officer at Stitch Fix. Prior to Stitch Fix, Findlay held several senior roles for Google, marketing for Google Home, Chromecast and Wifi globally. She has also held leadership roles at eBay and Digitas. Findlay has been honored with Adweek’s Brand Genius Award and named among the Advertising Age Women to Watch in 2019 and Forbes 50 Game Changing Marketing Leaders.
Jason Miles
Chief Financial Officer (Interim)
Jason Miles oversees global financial operations, business development and partnerships, real estate and corporate strategy. Miles joined Conde Nast in 2001, and has had a variety of responsibilities across Finance, Strategy, Business Development and international expansion. Earlier in his career, Miles held finance roles at the International Clothing Designs (Britain’s largest clothing supplier), and at Marks & Spencer. He is a UK qualified Chartered Management Accountant.
Sam Morgan
Chief of Staff
Sam Morgan is Chief of Staff to the CEO of Condé Nast. Sam joined Condé Nast in April 2019 and is charged with helping to unify the company’s U.S. and International operations. Prior to joining Condé Nast, Morgan served as Chief of Staff and Transformation Officer at Pandora, the U.S.’s largest streaming music service. She has 20+ years of experience guiding companies through significant periods of change, having held senior strategic transformation and communications roles at Pandora, Levi Strauss, Charles Schwab and DIRECTV.
Dame Anna Wintour
Chief Content Officer and Global Editorial Director of Vogue
Anna Wintour has held the position of Editor-of-Chief of Vogue U.S. since 1988, and was named U.S. Artistic Director of Condé Nast in 2013. Most recently, she was appointed global content advisor of Condé Nast in 2019. Anna has been actively involved in philanthropic fundraising, particularly for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, for which she has raised more than $240 million for the museum and serves as an Elective Trustee of the institution. Wintour was named Dame Commander (DBE) of the Order of the British Empire in 2017, awarded the Legion d’Honneur in 2011 and appointed to the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities in 2009.
Copyright © Left: Left image credit: The Divers by George Hoyningen-Huene , Right: Right image credit: Henry Clarke
Copyright © Left image credit: The Divers by George Hoyningen-Huene
Copyright © Right image credit: Henry Clarke
Our History
Founded in 1909 by American publisher Condé Montrose Nast, after his purchase of a weekly society gazette from New York called Vogue, Condé Nast has since grown to become a benchmark of publishing quality, known across the globe.
With a footprint of more than 1 billion consumers in 32 markets through print, digital, video and social platforms, Condé Nast continues to be an exemplar of modern publishing today.
Read an interview with Jonathan Newhouse, Chairman of the Board of Directors, about his memories of Condé Nast over the decades.
2020
Condé Nast unveils The Condé Code
Condé Nast publishes Diversity & Inclusion Report 2020
Yashica Olden appointed as first-ever global chief diversity and inclusion officer
Vogue Singapore launches as a multi-platform brand
Condé Nast debuts The Influence Network
Condé Nast launches The Sustainable Fashion Glossary
The New Yorker wins two Pulitzer Prizes
2019
Wired Middle East launches its debut print issue
Wired Korea launches online
La Cucina Italiana launches in the U.S.
Vogue Business Talent launches as a curated recruitment platform for industry professionals
Jonathan Newhouse is appointed Chairman of the Board of Directors of Condé Nast
Roger Lynch is named global CEO of Condé Nast
Condé Nast completes sale of Golf Digest, Brides and W
La Cucina Italiana launches in Serbia
Vogue Greece launches, marking the 26th edition of the brand
Vogue Hong Kong launches
Holly Shackleton is appointed Editor-in-Chief of Vogue International
Vogue Business launches as a new business media title on the fashion, beauty and luxury industries
2018
Condé Nast Creative Studio launches as a global creative network of eleven international markets
Simone Marchetti appointed editor in chief of Vanity Fair Italia
GQ Middle East launches as the 21st edition of the title
L'Uomo Vogue relaunches under the editorial direction of Emanuele Farneti
Vogue launches in Czech Republic and Slovakia
Condé Nast moves its international headquarters in London to the Adelphi
Vogue launches Polish edition
Condé Nast launches its Code of Conduct
2017
Edward Enninful debuts first issue as Editor-in-Chief of British Vogue
Condé Nast launches first Social Academy in Italy, directed at operators in the influencing marketing industry
Condé Nast launches them
AD/Architectural Digest debuts global rebrand to AD
Vogue International forms as a central editorial team
Wolfgang Blau becomes President of Condé Nast International
2016
Vogue Me launches in China
The school of La Cucina Italiana inaugurates its new headquarters in Piazza Cadornam, Milan
Condé Nast College Spain launches
Vogue Arabia debuts online with a digital-first launch, followed by its print launch in 2017
The New Yorker becomes first magazine to win The Pulitzer Prize
2015
Condé Nast moves to new headquarters in 1 World Trade Center
Condé Nast acquires Pitchfork Media Inc.
The Condé Nast Center of Fashion & Design in Shanghai opens
Condé Nast launches branded content studio, 23 Stories (now CNX)
Glamour Iaunches in Iceland
The inaugural Condé Nast International Luxury Conference debuts in Florence, Italy
Vanity Fair launches in Mexico
AD Middle East launches as the 10th edition of the brand
GQ Portugal relaunches
2014
Suzy Menkes joins Condé Nast as International Vogue Editor
GQ Thailand launches
2013
Anna Wintour is named artistic director of Condé Nast
Vanity Fair launches French edition
Vogue Thailand launches
Condé Nast Entertainment launches digital video network
Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design opens its doors in London
GQ China launches GQ Lab on WeChat
Vogue Ukraine launches
Condé Nast Italy acquires a stake in La Cucina Italiana
Condé Nast Traveller launches in the Middle East
Condé Nast Traveler launches in China
2012
Vogue Netherlands launches
The New Yorker launches the 3" digital edition for the iPhone and the 3" storefront
Glamour Brazil debuts in print and online
AD India launches
GQ Turkey launches
2011
Wired launches in Japan
Vogue Girl launches in Japan
Condé Nast Entertainment is established
Emmanuelle Alt is named Editor-in-Chief of Vogue Paris
AD China launches
GQ Brazil launches
2010
Vogue Turkey launches
Condé Nast Traveller India launches
GQ and Wired are among the first magazines available as a digital edition on the iPad
Condé Nast Markets
Condé Nast Stores
No matter where you are in the world, you can own a piece of Condé Nast.
Condé Nast Worldwide News
To purchase our iconic international titles and special editions, visit the Condé Nast Worldwide News boutique in London, or order from them over the phone or via email. Services include DHL worldwide delivery and access to back issues of all titles from the last six months.
The Condé Nast Worldwide News boutique is located at Vogue House, 1-2 Hanover Square, London, W1S 1JU, and you can contact the team on +44 (0)207 499 2798 or via email at cnwwn@condenast.co.uk.
Condé Nast Store
To enter into the Condé Nast archives of nearly 8 million photographs, cartoons and illustrations, head to the Condé Nast Store.
Here you can order portraits of Audrey Hepburn, Twiggy and Cindy Crawford, or T-shirts, desk diaries and home decor that pay tribute to a multitude of artists who have produced work for Condé Nast, including Horst P. Horst, George Hoyningen-Huene and Edward Steichen.