Jed Hartman has been named the group publisher of Fortune magazine and CNNMoney, its online home, according to a memo from Time Inc. president Mark Ford posted on FishbowlNY by Alex Alvarez.
“Jed joins us from The Week, where he has served as publisher since 2007. Under his leadership, The Week has seen extraordinary advertising growth. In 2009 — as we all know a particularly hard year — Jed led the magazine to double-digit growth, earning the #7 spot on the Ad Age A List. In addition, he oversaw sales and marketing for the launch and re-launch of TheWeek.com.
“As many of you know, prior to his joining The Week Jed spent nine years at Time Inc., first as an account manager and later as a sales director managing the New York sales team for the Fortune/Money Group. I couldn’t be more pleased to have him back.”
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