Condé Nast hires new international digital president
Stefano Maruzzi has been appointed president of CondéNet International and will lead the development of new products and markets outside the Unites States.
The newly created role also involves supervising Conde Nast International’s 58 websites in 12 countries.
Formerly director of strategy and content, international for Microsoft’s MSN, he will work closely with the presidents of the various Condé Nast International country organisations, reporting to chairman Jonathan Newhouse.
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Based in Milan, he will also join the executive committee of Condé Nast International.
Before becoming director of strategy at MSN, Maruzzi served as Italy’s country manager for MSN from 2000 to 2006. He previously worked for Mondadori, the largest magazine publisher in Italy.
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