2012 November 21
The Daily Media
(NEW YORK) Marina Khidekel, formerly senior articles editor at Glamour, has been named deputy editor at Cosmopolitan.
Bill Phillips, formerly online editor at Men's Health, has been named editor-in-chief and VP at the publication.
David Zinczenko, formerly editor-in-chief at Men's Health, has left the publication; he will continue to be an author at Rodale Books.
Will Bourne, formerly editor at large at Inc., has been named editor-in-chief at The Village Voice.
Ashley Baker, formerly executive editor at The Daily Front Row, has been named executive editor at NYLON.
Peter Moore, formerly editor at Men's Health, has been named VP/editor at the magazine.
Adam Campbell, formerly executive online editor at Men's Health, has been named editor at MensHealth.com.
Erica Grieder, formerly southwest correspondent at The Economist, has been named senior editor at Texas Monthly.
Janet Sobesky, formerly decorating editor at Women's World, has left the publication.
Sean Griffith, formerly sales/marketing fashion account manager at Vice Media Group, has been named head of fashion at Elite Traveler.
Samantha Lear, formerly editorial assistant at More, has been named assistant editor at SHEfinds.com.
Ron Offir, formerly president of e-commerce and retail at The Jones Group, has been named SVP of e-commerce at Michael Kors.
People's Revolution announces its representation of Missguided.
Succarra announces its representation of Nic + Dylan.
Negri Firman PR & Communication, a Milan-based firm, has opened its New York office.
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