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Conde Nast Chief Digital Officer Fred Santarpia Exits Company You will be redirected back to your article in seconds Skip to main content October 9, 2018 7:56pm SERVICES TO SHARE THIS PAGE.
Another one bites the digital dust. Conde Nast Chief Digital Officer Fred Santarpia is stepping down from his post after six years with the company. His last day will be November 2.
Santarpia took on a major role in building Conde Nast’s digital business. A memo from Conde Nast CEO Bob Sauerberg said of his exit: “Through dramatic upgrades to our digital products and
performance, the ability to scale and monetize our audience and the development of critical digital partnerships, he successfully helped pave the way for a cohesive global effort and we will
build on that foundation.” Santarpia’s replace has not been announced, but his departure follows the exit of Dawn Ostroff, who left her post as Conde Nast Entertainment President and joined
Spotify as Chief Content Officer. In addition to Santarpia and Ostroff, there seems to be a Conde Nast exodus with _Teen Vogue _Chief Content Officer Phillip Picardi leaving for _Out
Magazine _in August and Jim Nelson stepping down from his post as _GQ_ Editor-in-Chief after 15 years. Comments JavaScript is required to load the comments. MARKETPLACE SITE ad
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