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 David Carey  is an AdWeek Publisher of the Year (2005, 2011), and Adweek Executive of the Year (2016), who has served as president and group head of Hearst Magazines since June 2010.

In 2019, Carey will serve as Chairman of Hearst Magazines, before heading to Harvard University ’s Advanced Leadership Initiative – a program for top business executives focused on societal issues.

As one of the world’s largest publishers of monthly magazines, with more than 10,000 employees worldwide, Hearst Magazines publishes close to 300 editions and 200 websites around the world.

Hearst titles in the U.S. include Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire , Harper’s Bazaar ,  Esquire and Town and Country. He worked his way up to publisher of SmartMoney, a joint venture between Hearst and Dow Jones.

===Condé Nast (1995-2010)===

In 1995, he joined Condé Nast to relaunch House & Garden. He became publisher of The New Yorker (following Tina Brown ) in 1998, and along with along with editor David Remick, returned that title to profitability. Later, he became group president of Wired, Golf Digest and Golf World.

===Hearst (2010-Current)===

He re-joined Hearst in 2010 as president, and in 2011, was named Adweek ’s publisher of the year.

Under Carey, in 2011, Hearst acquired most of Hachette Filipacchi ’s magazines worldwide, including Elle and Car and Driver. .

Hearst also acquired many Rodale titles including Women’s Health, Men’s Health and Runner’s World.

Carey also led the development and launch of HGTV magazine, now one of Hearst's most popular titles.

== Awards==

* Named to the Business of Fashion 500 (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017).


 * Adweek Executive of the Year (2016).

* Adweek Publisher of the Year (2005, 2011).


 * Folio: 100 Industry Influencer (2016).

* Inducted into Media Industry Newsletter Industry Hall of Fame (2010).


 * Crain’s New York “40 under 40” (1994)

Boards

 * Hearst Corporation, board member (2011-current).


 * Whitney Museum of American Art, trustee (2013-current).


 * MPA – Association of Magazine Media, board member (2006-current).


 * Harry Winston Diamond Corporation, (2010-2013)

==References==

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==  David Carey  (born 1961) has served as president and group head of Hearst Magazines since June 2010. in 2011, AdWeek named him its “Publisher of the Year.” ref name=”POY”>  During 2019, Carey will serve as Chairman of Hearst Magazines, before heading to Harvard University ’s Advanced Leadership Initiative – a program for top business executives focused on societal issues. == ==Career==

===Early Career===

Carey joined Hearst in 1986 in a business development role at Esquire. He worked his way up to publisher of SmartMoney, a joint venture between Hearst and Dow Jones.

=== Condé Nast===

In 1995, he joined Condé Nast to relaunch House & Garden. He became publisher of The New Yorker – following Tina Brown -- in 1998, returning that title to profitability. Later he became group president of Wired, Golf Digest and Golf World.

==Hearst==

He re-joined Hearst in 2010 as president, and in 2011, was named Adweek ’s publisher of the year.

== Carey became president and group head of Hearst Magazines in 2010 and during his time at the publisher led the acquisition of more than 100 titles, mainly international publications, and also the development and launch of HGTV magazine, now one of Hearst most popular titles. == Under Carey, Hearst acquired Hachette Magazines including Elle and Car and Driver, and Rodale titles including Women’s Health , Men’s Health and Runner’s World.

As one of the world’s largest publishers of monthly magazines, with more than 10,000 employees worldwide, Hearst Magazines publishes close to 300 editions and 200 websites around the world, with 25 titles in the U.S., including Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire , Harper’s Bazaar ,   Esquire and Town and Country

Hearst also operates iCrossing a global, full-service digital marketing agency, and CDS Global a business process provider. Hearst Magazines holds a majority stake in KUBRA, a customer experience management solutions company, and is a partner with Condé Nast in the publishing services company PubWorX. Hearst also holds a stake in Refinery29, Vice Media , Complex , AwesomenessTV and BuzzFeed.

==Education==

Carey graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in Economics in 1985. While an undergrad, he served as publisherof the UCLA Daily Bruin (circulation 20,000) and created an edition of the paper specifically for Pasadena, the town where UCLA’s football team played, on game days.

== Awards==

Carey has been named five times to the “ Business of Fashion 500” (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017). He was named Adweek “Executive of the Year” in 2016, and is a two-time Adweek “Publisher of the Year” (2005, 2011). In 2016, Carey was named a Folio: 100 Industry Influencer (2016). In 2010, Carey was inducted into the Media Industry Newsletter  industry Hall of Fame 2010.

Boards
Since 2011, Carey has served on the board of the Hearst Corporation. Since 2013, he’s been a Trustee at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Since 2006, Carey has served as a board member of  the MPA – Association of Magazine Media.

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awards - American Advertising Federation Hall of Achievement award 1996

·        Kairos, senior advisor 2018-present

·        Harry Winston Diamond Corporation, former board member 2010-2013

·        CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, advisor 2009-2014