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Ad Age appoints Peres as editor-in-chief

Dan Peres

Dan Peres, former longtime editor-in-chief of 15 years at Conde Nast’s Details, has joined Ad Age as editor-in-chief.

Peres will oversee editorial across print, digital, social, video, podcasts and events while also working with Ad Age Studio 30, the company’s studio specializing in subscriber and custom content.

“I’m incredibly honored to be joining the team at Ad Age,” Peres said. “The brand and its journalists have always represented the gold standard, and I look forward to working with the talented editors and reporters to define what’s next for Ad Age. The publication has such a rich history, and I’m excited to be a part of its future.”

Apart from Conde Nast’s Details, Peres has also served as editor-in-chief/chief content officer at Gawker. He has also held the post of European editor at W Magazine and worked as associate editor among other roles at WWD.

In addition, Peres is also the president and founder of Seven Across, a consulting firm delivering brand, marketing, content and social media strategies across diverse industries.

He is also the author of the memoir, “As Needed for Pain,” published by HarperCollins.

Mariam Ahmed

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