Mitchell B. Fox
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Mitchell B. Fox (born 1955) is the current Group President and Publishing Director of Conde Nast Publications.
Mr. Fox joined the company in 1989 when he became Publisher of Details magazine. Under his five years of leadership there, the magazine's circulation quintupled. In 1993, Details was honored as AdAge's Magazine of the Year. In 1994, Mr. Fox became Publisher of Vanity Fair. While he was Publisher, Vanity Fair had five consecutive years of growth, culminating in 1999 with 1809 pages of advertising. In 1997, Mr. Fox was appointed Vice-President of Conde Nast. In November of 1999, he became Senior Vice President, Corporate Sales, where he handled Conde Nast's most important and prominent advertisers. In 2001, Mr. Fox was named President and CEO of The Golf Digest Company, Advance Publications' titles Golf Digest, Golf For Women, Golf World, Golf World Business, and GolfDigest.com.
Before joining Conde Nast, Mr. Fox was Senior Vice President of Sales Promotion at Bergdorf Goodman. Previous to that, he was at The New York Times for seven years, culminating with the title Group Manager, Retail Advertising.
He also currently serves as a National Trustee of The First Tee, a charitable organization, and is a member of the Esteemed Council of Advisors for the Telluride Film Festival alongside Salman Rushdie, Ken Burns, and Peter Bogdanovich.
Mr. Fox is a graduate of SUNY Stonybrook. He lives on Long Island with his wife and three daughters.