Conde Nast Names Cathy Hoffman Glosser Senior Vice President of Licensing
NEW YORK, NY – September 10, 2015 – Condé Nast today named Cathy Hoffman Glosser senior vice president of licensing. The announcement was made by Jill Bright, chief administrative officer, to whom Glosser will report. In her new role, Glosser will develop and implement long-term product and content licensing strategies, and create new and enhanced revenue streams to further extend the iconic portfolio of Condé Nast brands. Her appointment is effective immediately.
“Our consumers continue to seek out new and exciting ways to experience the Condé Nast brands they are passionate about,” said Bright. “Cathy has spent her career bringing high-quality products to market. She will be a tremendous asset as we grow this business segment.”
“It is a privilege to join a company with such highly respected and celebrated brands,” said Glosser. “I look forward to working with the most talented team in media to bring the Condé Nast brands to life in a variety of product categories.”
Glosser was most recently senior vice president of business development for Iconix Brand Group, where she worked in the entertainment division. Previously, Glosser served as the executive vice president of global licensing at The Trump Organization. In that role, Glosser created and managed the Trump product licensing program for Donald Trump for over ten years, with a focus on men’s apparel and accessories, spirits, home products, international, digital and mobile.
Prior to The Trump Organization, Glosser worked as a licensing consultant at The New York Times. She has also held licensing positions at Marvel Entertainment and Saban Entertainment.
About Condé Nast:
Condé Nast is a premier media company renowned for producing the highest quality content for the world’s most influential audiences. Attracting 120 million consumers across its industry-leading print, digital and video brands, the company’s portfolio includes some of the most iconic titles in media: Vogue, Vanity Fair, Glamour, Brides, Self, GQ, The New Yorker, Condé Nast Traveler, Details, Allure, Architectural Digest, Bon Appétit, Epicurious, Wired, W, Golf Digest, Golf World, Teen Vogue, Ars Technica and The Scene. The company’s newest division, Condé Nast Entertainment, was launched in 2011 to develop film, television and premium digital video programming.
Over the past twenty years, Condé Nast has reached record profits, tripling its topline growth and exponentially expanding its content distribution. During the same period, the company earned more editorial, design, digital, advertising, video and business awards than any competitor in the industry. In 2014, the corporation was recognized as one of the fastest-growing companies in the digital video business and was one of LinkedIn’s Top 25 Most In-Demand Employers. The company has recently relocated to its new global headquarters at 1 World Trade Center, where it plays a leading role in the resurgence of Lower Manhattan.
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