Shauna Lewis
Feb 5, 2025

The Guardian names Imogen Fox as global chief advertising officer

The mandate covers leading advertising teams in Australia and the United States, apart from the UK.

The Guardian names Imogen Fox as global chief advertising officer

The Guardian has promoted its chief advertising officer Imogen Fox to global chief advertising officer. 

Her expanded roles means she will lead the advertising teams in the US and Australia as well as the UK.

She will report to Anna Bateson, Guardian News and Media’s chief executive. 

Fox has been chief advertising officer at The Guardian for the last two years, and has worked at the publication for two decades.

Other previous roles she has held include being director of advertising, UK for 18 months, executive editor, UK advertising for a year. She has worked for The Guardian’s commercial department since 2016, starting as executive editor at Guardian Labs.

Fox said: “I look forward to working more closely with our commercial teams in the UK, US and Australia to showcase to brands how The Guardian can help amplify their campaigns and why our reputation as a responsible, impactful media organisation matters to audiences and sets us apart in the global market."

Source:
Campaign UK

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