Conde Nast
Condé Nast is a prominent American mass media company known for its influence in the world of publishing. Founded in 1909 by Condé Montrose Nast, the company is a subsidiary of Advance Publications, and its headquarters are located in One World Trade Center in New York City.
Condé Nast began with the purchase of Vogue in 1909, which Nast transformed into a leading authority in haute couture fashion. The company was incorporated as Condé Nast Publications in 1922, and it cultivated a reputation for targeting elite readers and advertisers. Under Nast's leadership, the company expanded its portfolio to include some of the most prestigious magazines in the world.
The company's media brands include:
Anna Wintour, the former editor-in-chief of U.S. Vogue, serves as the Artistic Director and Global Chief Content Officer. In 2011, the company diversified its offerings by launching Condé Nast Entertainment, a division dedicated to developing film, television, social and digital video, and virtual reality content.
Since 2019, under the leadership of CEO Roger Lynch, Condé Nast has been undergoing transformation to integrate its media brands globally, ensuring a seamless content experience across its platforms. The company's reach extends to 72 million consumers in print, 394 million in digital, and 454 million on social media, making it a powerhouse in the media industry.