Christopher Fodor
Inhaber, Founder, OECD/Mediaside
Paris, Frankreich
Werdegang
Berufserfahrung von Christopher Fodor
Bis heute 15 Jahre, seit Juli 2009
Founder
OECD/Mediaside
Founder of two digital start-ups providing management knowledge: Casium fortnightly digital newsletter reaching 10,000 business school professors worldwide, delivering information on recent books and case studies; CasiumVideos, a spin-off providing elearning videocasts related to books from top professors (IMD, INSEAD, Stanford). Managing partner of the agency providing advertising sales and editorial creation to the OECD, for its bimonthly magazine and various books.
2 Jahre und 11 Monate, Juni 2006 - Apr. 2009
Founder, Editor in Chief
GO Magazine
Founder, Editor and Co-owner of the monthly management magazine Go magazine, published in the UAE and India from 2006 until 2009. Developed the editorial concept targeted at middle and top managers, emphasizing practical articles in marketing, finance, operations, human resources, strategy, leadership, entrepreneurship, etc. Negotiated and established both editions as joint ventures with local partners (CPI in the UAE and Images Multimedia in India). Oversaw editorial operations and layout, and assisted in
5 Jahre und 8 Monate, Okt. 2000 - Mai 2006
Consultant - International Licensing
Quantum Media / New York Times
Consultant providing marketing and strategic advice to publishing clients, including Fortune, Wine Spectator, Aperture, OECD Observer, Cartier Art, Spiegel Verlag, Harvard Business Review. Circulation marketing activities and general management projects involving advertising development, supply chain management or the introduction of paid circulation as a new revenue stream. For New York Times, worldwide licensing for various third-party titles, including Harvard Business Review, WWD, Foreign Affairs, Der S
1992 - 2000
Managing Director, North Asia
RCS Rizzoli
Managing Director for the Burda-RCS joint venture, covering North Asia (China, South Korea, Japan). Oversight for 25-person operations in China, related to the launch and publication of the popular science monthly Newton. Preparation for the launch of a mass-market women’s title and a practical teenager magazine. Reported to the board and handled operational coordination with Europe. Negotiated the 49% acquisition of Design House, a Korean upscale publishing company. Performed market analyses and establishe
Ausbildung von Christopher Fodor
1983 - 1985
Business Administration
Stanford Graduate School of Business
1976 - 1980
Civil Engineering
MIT
1968 - 1976
Ecole Active Bilingue, Paris
Sprachen
Englisch
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