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Troy Young was elevated to lead the magazine division in 2018 as the face of digital transformation despite complaints of bullying and harassment. By Katie Robertson and Ben Smith [Update: Debi ...
Troy Young, the global president of Hearst Magazines, resigned Thursday evening, a day after a New York Times report detailed inappropriately sexual comments he allegedly made to employees at ...
“Troy Young and I have agreed that it is in the best interest of all of us that he resign his position as president of Hearst Magazines, effective immediately,” Swartz wrote.
Troy Young has resigned as president of Hearst Magazines, Hearst's CEO said in an email to staff on Thursday. Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Hearst 2020-07-23T22:22:14Z ...
Another factor in Troy and Dylon's development since the death of their mother has been the Team Focus organization. Gottfried, the group's founder, estimates that 5,000 young men have been ...
Hearst Magazines president Troy Young has stepped down just one day after a report from The New York Times laid out allegations of sexually offensive remarks and a toxic culture at the company.
The embattled president of Hearst Magazines Troy Young is out, one day after an explosive report that he presided over a toxic workplace culture and engaged in lewd, sexist and racist remarks.
Troy Young, who beat out internal rivals to become president of Hearst Corp.’s magazine division in 2018, has presided over a “toxic” culture and made numerous sexist and lewd remarks, ...
In the wake of Troy Young’s defenestration after two years as president of Hearst Magazines, where a New York Times investigation found that he fostered a “toxic” workplace environment, and ...
Hearst Corp. on Wednesday named Debi Chirichella as president of its magazines group, replacing Troy Young, who resigned in July over explosive allegations that he had sexually harassed female staf… ...
Troy Young, the unit’s digital chief, was tapped to succeed David Carey, who stepped down earlier this year. Hearst on Wednesday named an insider as the new president of its magazines division.
“Troy Young and I have agreed that it is in the best interest of all of us that he resign his position as president of Hearst Magazines, effective immediately,” Swartz wrote.