THE WHAT? Conde Nast has announced the appointment of Nick Hotchkin as CFO, effective immediately. Hotchkin takes over from Jackie Marks, who left the publishing company in March.
THE DETAILS Hotchkin joins the publisher of Vogue from WW International where he held a number of senior roles over his decade-long career, most recently Chief Operating Officer, and prior to that Chief Financial Officer.
THE WHY? Condé Nast’s CEO Roger Lynch, commented, “Nick is an accomplished finance executive having successfully led diverse global business functions, including consumer revenue, operations and strategy. I’m thrilled to welcome him to the team and am confident his leadership will help drive our continued revenue diversification and growth ambitions.”
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