Reader's Digest Magazine Names Tom Prince Executive Editor
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PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y., Jan. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Reader's Digest has appointed
Tom Prince as an Executive Editor, it was announced today by the magazine's
Editor-in-Chief, Peggy Northrop.
"Tom Prince is one of the most innovative editors in the business," said
Northrop. "His expertise in designing new experiences for readers will be
invaluable as we take the magazine's redesign to the next level."
Prince joins Reader's Digest from Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, where
most recently he was Vice President, Development Editor. While at MSLO, Tom
conceived and oversaw Blueprint magazine, which launched in 2006. Prior to
MSLO, Tom was Executive Editor at Real Simple (2001 to 2004) and spent seven
years at Allure, where he also became Executive Editor. Tom's magazine roots
were established over ten years at New York Magazine, as he rose through the
masthead to become Deputy Editor in 1994.
Reader's Digest reaches nearly 40 million readers each month in the United
States and twice as many worldwide. Its U.S. website is www.rd.com. The
magazine is published worldwide in 50 editions and 21 languages, and reaches
readers in more than 60 countries. It is the flagship of The Reader's Digest
Association, Inc., a global publisher and direct marketer of products that
inform, entertain and inspire people of all ages and cultures around the
world.
Global headquarters are near Pleasantville, N.Y.
SOURCE Reader's Digest
Ellen Morgenstern of Reader's Digest, +1-914-244-7582,
ellen_morgenstern@rd.com
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