| Sue Douglas is on the board of directors at Condé
Nast Publications Ltd. Prior to her appointment as President of the New
Business division, Sue launched Vogue.com, Glamour magazine
and Tate magazine for Condé Nast.
Born on 29th January 1957, Sue was educated at Tiffin Girls’ School.
She later went on to pursue Physiology and Biochemistry at Southampton
University, where she is now a trustee.
Sue started as a management consultant at Anderson Consulting (now Arthur
Anderson) and later began her media career as a medical journalist at
Haymarket Publishing. In 1980 she spent a year in Johannesburg as a writer
at Rand Daily Mail before moving to the Mail on Sunday.
Over a period of eight years she progressed from a medical correspondent,
to associate editor, to the assistant editor of the Daily Mail.
Sue moved to the Sunday Times in 1991 as deputy editor, and in
1995 became editor of the Sunday Express.
Since 1996, Sue has been at Condé Nast. During this period, she
has also launched Sunday Business, was director of Scotsman Publications
with Andrew Neil, and launched Gear magazine in New York.
Sue is a trustee and member of the executive committee at the National
Portrait Gallery. |