Was Chubb's Exit From Condé Really Voluntary?

After a reorganization that diminished the size of her department last fall, Condé Nast digital president Sarah Chubb is on her way out. The company insists her exit was voluntary, but some insiders tell Adweek they believe she was fired, or at the very least pushed toward the door.
 
Chubb, who led the company’s digital strategy since 1996, has been with the company 20 years. She hasn’t specified any immediate plans.
 
“This really was my move,” Chubb told Adweek by e-mail.



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