Lisa Granatstein, the chief content officer at Adweek, is leaving the publication next week for a new opportunity.
Her last day will be April 15.
Her responsibilities include overseeing editorial and events, while also acting as a brand steward. She was previously editor and senior vice president of programming and has been with Adweek over two stints, most recently for the last 11 years.
“It’s been a real privilege to cover the marketing and media space over the past decade with some incredibly talented colleagues,” she wrote on LinkedIn.
She previously spent nearly 11 years at Mediaweek as a reporter, senior editor, managing editor and editor.
Granatstein also worked at Time magazine.
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