Toronoto-based Postmedia Network has appointed Duncan Clark to the post of chief content officer. Clark will lead Postmedia’s editorial operations and newsrooms across the country along with leading the company’s digital subscription strategy.
Clark begins on Jan. 16 and will report to Postmedia’s president and CEO Andrew MacLeod.
An excerpt from the announcement reads:
“Mr. Clark began his career as an intern at the Calgary Herald, later working at the Cranbrook Daily Townsman, The Daily News in Kamloops, and The Province in Vancouver. He joined National Post in 2006 as senior online editor and held successive posts as Director, Innovation and Business Development, Director, Product Development and Vice President, Digital Media.
“Mr. Clark returns to Postmedia after spending the past eight years at St. Joseph Communications, most recently as Senior Vice President, Product Innovation for SJC Media.”
Clark graduated from Mount Royal University in Calgary.
You can congratulate Clark via Twitter.
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