Topic: David Carey
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Hearst President David Carey raided All You, a Time Inc. produced title sold only in Walmart stores, for the new editor-in-chief of Woman's Day.....
NEW WOMAN AT WOMAN'S DAY: By the end of last year, it seemed as though Hearst was done with its editor shuffle, but it appears a few more changes...
Woman's Day has named Susan Spencer its new Editor-in-Chief. Spencer is a veteran of Time Inc., having worked at the company since 2001; most...
a thorough examination of the private equity industry told through the lens of one particular firm, David Carey and John E. Morris offer up an encyclopedia of the buyout class in a book that reads like a yearbook for the larger-than-life characters ...
How Private Equity Firms Like the Blackstone Group Morphed from Being 'Barbarians at the Gate' and 'Strippers and Flippers' to a New Source of Business Financing Outside of the Wall Street establishment, Stephen A. Schwarzman, co-founder of the Blackstone Group, wasn't ...
'King of Capital': How Private Equity Firms Like the Blackstone Group Morphed from Being 'Barbarians at the Gate' and 'Strippers and Flippers' to a New Source of Business Financing Outside of the Wall Street establishment, Stephen A. Schwarzman, co-founder of the Blackstone ...
Subsequently, Cond? Nast announced a management reorganization that resulted in consumer marketing president Robert Sauerberg becoming president. Wooing Carey from one of its chief rivals is seen as a major coup for Hearst but it may say as much about the current ...
The consumer magazine world was rocked yesterday with the news that Cond? Nast shut down its struggling business magazine Portfolio and will close Portfolio. Billed as a business publication with big, bold articles and dynamic visuals, Cond? Nast reportedly spent more than ...
-For the gathering of curious onlookers eager to see what a Sony OLED TV looks like on the inside, officials at the Embedded Systems Conference had some bad news: The airline (no, they didn't say which one) lost their stuff. Unfortunately ...