People in Publishing: TC Media's new Véro, Reader's Digest, Toronto Life and more
Sylvie Poirier will serve as editor-in-chief for
Véro, short for Véronique, a new Quebec quarterly women's mag in the works from TC Media, announced today, in partnership with
Véronique Cloutier.
Poirier's role at Véro will be in addition to her current duties as director of content development for consumer solutions. Poirier has helmed other TC women's mags in the past, like
Elle Québec and
Vita. TV and radio star Cloutier will serve as "muse-in-chief."
Reader's Digest expanded its advertising sales team. Onboard as account managers are:
David McGee, formerly of Rogers Media and Sun Media;
Rosina DiFelice, from Starcom; and
Louise-Hélène Lanctôt, moving from TC Media.
Anita Budzilo also comes over, from Canada Post, as digital advertising sales manager.
Food and travel writer
Alison Kent has been named editor-at-large for the upcoming
Taste of Home Canada.
Tom Gierasimczuk, who took over as editor-in-chief of
BC Business in September, is now also vice-president of editorial for parent company
Canada Wide Media. Before joining Canada Wide, he was editor-in-chief of
Marketing Magazine.
Toronto Life hired
Amy Eaton as creative marketing designer, urban group. Eaton previously worked as a graphic designer at Reich+Petch Design International.
Yen Tran was promoted to senior marketing associate, urban group, and
Caroline Korycki was promoted to senior manager, marketing and partnerships.
The Oyster Group promoted
Jennifer Taylor to vice-president of client services. She has been with the circ management outfit for 10 years, and has held leadership positions in both the circulation and fulfillment departments.
Carley Fortune, former special features editor at
The Grid, has moved to
The Globe & Mail. She is assistant editor in the Life & Arts section.