So, Who Will Replace Deborah Needleman at WSJ.?
A list of possibilities.
By Charlotte CowlesA list of possibilities.
By Charlotte CowlesShe's officially leaving WSJ.
By Charlotte CowlesThe former Pringle designer has a spiffy new job.
By Charlotte CowlesRebekka Bay replaces Patrick Robinson at last.
By Charlotte CowlesBut she has not accepted.
By Charlotte CowlesDid he break his Google glasses?
By Alex ReesGinny Hershey-Lambert and Bill Brobston.
By Hilary MossFollowing the cancellation of its spring 2013 presentation yesterday.
By Charlotte CowlesShe will replace Harold Tillman.
By Alex ReesShe's now at IMG.
By Charlotte CowlesAnd Anne Fulenwider succeeds Coles.
By Charlotte CowlesHe starts January 1.
By Hilary MossDeborah Needleman, Michael Hainey, and Horacio Silva are all on the list.
By Charlotte CowlesNo successor has been named.
By Charlotte CowlesThey're not in at the moment.
By Charlotte CowlesA man by the name of Joel Horowitz.
By Hilary MossAndreas Melbostad will replace Sophia Kokosalaki in October.
By Charlotte CowlesShe'll top the magazine's masthead.
By Alex ReesThe CEO of Nivea's parent company, Beiersdorf, thinks she's too scandalous for the brand.
By Charlotte CowlesThe company appears to have shut down its womenswear line.
By Charlotte Cowles