Condé Nast Appoints Its First Chief Global Communications Officer

Former Vice Media CCO Danielle Carrig steps into the role

Condé Nast, the international media company behind brands like Vogue, Vanity Fair and Wired, is getting its first-ever global chief communications officer.

Danielle Carrig, who was most recently Vice Media’s chief communications officer, where she led the media company’s global communications strategy, was named to the role today. She starts May 26.

“Danielle is a seasoned global communications executive with extensive media, entertainment and digital content experience, and a strong network of media relationships,” said Condé Nast CEO Roger Lynch in a statement.

Carrig will oversee business and communications strategy internationally, and will be tasked with shaping the company’s narrative, after Condé Nast and Condé Nast International combined into one company last year with Lynch at the helm.

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