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Ann S. Moore
NameAnn S. Moore
Birth date21 October 1950
Birth placeMcLean, Virginia, U.S.
Alma materWake Forest University (BA), Harvard Business School (MBA)
OccupationBusiness executive
Known forChairman & CEO of Time Inc.
BoardsThe Wallace Foundation, Audible, Royal Caribbean Group
SpouseDon Logan, 1978

Ann S. Moore is an American business executive best known for her pioneering tenure as the chairman and chief executive officer of Time Inc., the magazine publishing division of Time Warner. She was the first woman to lead the storied media company, overseeing iconic titles such as Time, People, and Sports Illustrated during a period of significant industry transformation. Her career at the corporation spanned nearly three decades, marked by innovative brand extensions and navigating the early challenges of the digital era.

Early life and education

Ann Moore was born in McLean, Virginia, and developed an early interest in media and business. She pursued her undergraduate education at Wake Forest University, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Following her graduation, she initially worked in brand management for a consumer products company before deciding to further her business acumen. She subsequently earned a Master of Business Administration from the prestigious Harvard Business School, a credential that would provide a critical foundation for her future career in corporate leadership and strategy.

Career at Time Inc.

Moore joined Time Inc. in 1978, starting in the corporate finance department. She quickly transitioned to the publishing side, taking on roles at Money magazine. Her talent for understanding audiences and brand development became evident during her tenure as publisher of Sports Illustrated, where she oversaw major advertising and circulation initiatives. A significant career milestone was her leadership in launching and subsequently serving as the founding publisher of Sports Illustrated for Kids, which demonstrated her ability to identify and cultivate new market segments for established media brands.

Leadership at Time Inc. and Time Warner

Ann Moore ascended to the presidency of Time Inc. in 1998 and was named chief executive officer in 2002, adding the chairman title later. Her leadership period was defined by both tremendous profitability from powerhouse titles like People and the strategic challenges posed by the rise of the Internet and digital media. She spearheaded the launch of numerous brand extensions, including the highly successful People en Español, and oversaw the acquisition of Essence Communications Partners, bringing Essence into the portfolio. During her tenure, Time Inc. remained a major profit center for its parent company, Time Warner, even as she navigated complex relationships with corporate leadership, including executives like Richard D. Parsons and Jeffrey L. Bewkes.

Post-retirement activities and board memberships

Following her retirement from Time Inc. in 2010, Moore remained active in corporate governance and philanthropy. She has served on the boards of directors for several prominent public companies, including The Walt Disney Company, Dollar General, and Royal Caribbean Group. Her expertise in media and consumer marketing also led to board roles at Audible and SurveyMonkey. In the philanthropic sphere, she has been a dedicated board member of The Wallace Foundation, an organization focused on fostering equity in education and the arts. She has also been involved with Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and her alma mater, Wake Forest University.

Personal life

Ann Moore is married to Don Logan, a former chairman of the Media and Communications Group at Time Warner. The couple maintains a relatively private life. She is known to be an avid art collector and a supporter of various cultural institutions. Her career is frequently cited as a landmark achievement for women in the upper echelons of the media and publishing industry, inspiring subsequent generations of female executives in companies across Fortune 500 lists.

Category:American business executives Category:1950 births Category:Living people Category:Time Inc. people Category:Harvard Business School alumni Category:Wake Forest University alumni