This document provides a comprehensive overview of the key individuals and teams driving content and creative initiatives at Vogue and Condé Nast, with a particular focus on the PhotoVogue Festival. It details the leadership structure, including top executives and directors, as well as the specialized teams involved in curation, content business operations, and strategic initiatives. The article also meticulously lists the diverse range of jury members from various regions and publications, emphasizing the global reach and collaborative nature of these projects. This detailed breakdown highlights the organizational depth and the broad expertise brought together to shape Vogue's photographic endeavors and wider editorial content.
At the helm of content operations is Christiane Mack, serving as the Chief Content Operations Officer. Guiding the creative direction for Vogue globally is Raúl Martínez, the Global Creative Director. The PhotoVogue Festival, a significant event in the photographic world, is directed by Alessia Glaviano, who also plays a crucial role as a curator alongside Caterina De Biasio and Daniel Rodríguez Gordillo. The business side of global content is managed by Chris DiPresso, Vice President of Global Content Business Operations, while Amy Mangino oversees Strategic Content Initiatives as Vice President, supported by Tai Garcia as Community Program Manager for PhotoVogue and Strategic Content Initiatives.
Condé Nast Italia's leadership includes Francesca Airoldi as Chief Business Officer and Francesca Ragazzi as Head of Editorial Content for Vogue Italia. The commercial creative team at Condé Nast Italia is led by Raffaella Buda, with a team of creative professionals including Annalisa Nava, Sofia Perez Pannelli, Sibilla Pirola, Eleonora Brambilla, Sophie Coccoloni, Khalifa Omar Farhat, Emanuele Notaro, and Giorgia Novarese. Communication efforts are handled by Bernie Torres and Marta Romanati. Artistic direction and graphic design are managed by Rachele Stagni, with Susanna Luppi as Assistant Art Direction and Graphic Design, and Dario Pistillo as Motion Designer.
External support for press and communications comes from Lara Facco P&C and Myrtille Beauvert, while exhibition development and production are undertaken by the Kublaiklan Collective. Special projects and artistic collaborations involve a diverse group of individuals and organizations such as Alexios Seilopoulos, Alisa Sopova, Anastasia Taylor-Lind, Atmos, Camila Fálquez, Femxphotographers, Girls in Film, May Ziadé, Nan Goldin, Paolina Stefani, PhMuseum, Romy Alizée & Laure Giapicconi, Sofia Kouloukouri, Vivienne Dick, and Vogue Ukraine. The National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens (EMST) and LUX Distribution UK are also acknowledged for their contributions.
The jury for the Global Open Call's "Women by Women" category features a prominent group of artists, photographers, editors, and curators. Notable names include Aida Muluneh, Alessia Glaviano, Ami Vitale, Amy Troost, Anastasia Taylor-Lind, Arvida Byström, Ashleigh Kane, Camila Fálquez, Carin Backoff, Cass Bird, Caterina de Biasio, Charlotte Wales, Coco Capitán, Elisa Medde, Elizaveta Porodina, Emma Summerton, Felicity Ingram, Fiona Shields, Gem Fletcher, Halina Reijn, Isabella van Marle, Jane’a Johnson, Joana Choumali, Johanne Affricot, Kira Pollack, Lebohang Kganye, Nadine Ijewere, Olivia Anani, Paola Kudacki, Samira Larouci, Sara Hemming, Sarah Leen, Shannon Ghannam, Sian Davey, Stef Mitchell, Venetia Scott, Viviane Sassen, Willow Defebaugh, Zoë Ghertner, and Zoey Grossman, all contributing their expertise to this significant initiative.
For the East and Southeast Asian Panorama, the jury includes Alessia Glaviano, Bea Valdes (Editor-in-Chief, Vogue Philippines), Caterina de Biasio, Daniel Rodriguez Gordillo, Desmond Lim (Editor-in-Chief, Vogue Singapore), Kullawit Laosuksri (Editor-in-Chief, Vogue Thailand), Leslie Sun (APAC Editorial Director, Vogue Taiwan, Japan, India), Shin Kwang-ho (Editor-in-Chief, Vogue Korea), and Raúl Martínez, ensuring a regional focus on photographic talent. The broader Vogue and Condé Nast worldwide jury comprises an extensive list of editorial and creative leaders from various international editions, including Alexandre Marain, Amber Venerable, Andrea Vollmer-Hess, Anita Ku, Ankita Chandra, Beatriz de Asís, Charlotte Rose, Chioma Nnadi, Christine Centenera, Claire Thomson-Jonville, Danica Kovarova, Diego Portillo Santos, Elis Kiss, Emi Kameoka, Emily Chan, Filip Koludrovic, Francesca Marani, Fran Tirado, Helen Pearson, Héloise Salessy, Ina Lekiewicz, Inés Lorenzo, Ivan Shaw, Jamie Spence, Jann Pascua, Jannico Meyer, Jessie Heyman, Júlia Filgueiras, Julieta Sartor, Karla Acosta, Karla Martinez de Salas, Kathryne Hall, Keanoush Zargham, Kerstin Weng, Kihoh Sohn, Laura Guillon, Linda Gumus Gerritsen, Lloyd Dsouza, Louisa Parker Bowles, Manuel Arnaut, Mark Guiducci, Marta Bertman, Martina Bonnier, Michaela Perau, Michaela Seewald, Milly Tritton, Milan Djacic, Nattanam Waiyahong, Naya Poultidou, Noelle Flores-Theard, Paula Merlo, Paul Moakley, Reyes Domínguez, Rikki Keene, Robin Key, Rochelle Pinto, Rocco Liu, Sara Andrade, Sarah Ruby, Simon Au, Sofia Lucas, Tonne Goodman, Venya Brykalin, and Zeynep Akdogan. This extensive network of professionals underscores the global commitment to identifying and promoting photographic excellence within the fashion and media industries.
This article thoroughly maps out the extensive network of talent and leadership within Vogue and Condé Nast, demonstrating the collaborative efforts that underpin their content creation and global initiatives. It highlights the structured approach to managing editorial, creative, and business operations, as well as the significant role played by diverse jury panels in identifying and nurturing photographic talent across various regions. The detailed listing of individuals and their roles provides valuable insight into the organizational framework that supports Vogue's influence in the fashion and cultural landscape.