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Roger Lynch
NameRoger Lynch
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley, Harvard Business School
OccupationBusiness executive
Known forCEO of Condé Nast, Former CEO of Pandora Media, Former CEO of Sling TV
TitleChief Executive Officer, Condé Nast
BoardsSnap Inc., Warner Music Group

Roger Lynch. He is an American media and technology executive, best known for his leadership roles at major digital and entertainment companies. As the Chief Executive Officer of Condé Nast, he oversees a global portfolio of iconic media brands. His career has been defined by steering traditional media companies through periods of significant digital transformation and disruption.

Early life and education

Details regarding his early upbringing are not widely publicized. He pursued his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley, a prominent public research institution. Following this, he earned a Master of Business Administration from the prestigious Harvard Business School, which provided a foundation for his future executive career in technology and media.

Career

His early professional experience included roles at The Boston Consulting Group, a leading global management consulting firm. He later moved into the telecommunications sector, holding senior positions at Liberty Global, a major international television and broadband company. A significant early career milestone was his tenure as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Chello Broadband, a European cable internet provider that was part of the Liberty Global portfolio. This experience in broadband and pay-TV set the stage for his later work in streaming media.

Leadership at Condé Nast

He was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Condé Nast in 2019, taking the helm of the storied publisher of titles such as Vogue, The New Yorker, and Vanity Fair. His mandate has focused on accelerating the company's digital transition, unifying its international operations, and developing new revenue streams beyond traditional print advertising. Key initiatives under his leadership have included the consolidation of global editorial and business teams, significant investment in video content for platforms like YouTube, and the launch of paid membership programs such as The New Yorker’s subscription model. He has also overseen strategic acquisitions, including the purchase of the music and culture publication Pitchfork.

Other ventures and board positions

Prior to joining Condé Nast, he served as the Chief Executive Officer of Pandora Media, where he led the internet radio pioneer through a period of intense competition from services like Spotify and Apple Music, culminating in its acquisition by SiriusXM. Before that, he was the founding Chief Executive Officer of Sling TV, a pioneering over-the-top television service launched by Dish Network, which challenged the traditional cable television bundle. He holds positions on the board of directors for several prominent companies, including the social media company Snap Inc. and the music and entertainment conglomerate Warner Music Group. These roles connect him to broader trends in digital media, social networking, and the entertainment industry.

Personal life

He maintains a relatively private personal life, with limited details available in the public domain. He is married and has children. His professional focus remains on the evolving landscape of global media, technology, and digital content distribution, balancing the legacy of established brands with the demands of the modern digital economy.

Category:American business executives Category:Harvard Business School alumni Category:University of California, Berkeley alumni