2010 January 29
The Daily Media
(NEW YORK) Casey Gorman, formerly CEO of Lulu Guinness, has been named managing director of Vertu Americas.
Casie Weitzer, formerly an intern at Havaianas, has been named account coordinator on the Lifestyle Team at Alison Brod Public Relations.
Derek Blasberg, formerly contributing editor at Style.com, has been named editor at large.
Kathryn Floyd, formerly market director at Marie Claire, has been named senior fashion and luxury consultant at Mission.
Laurie Brookins, editor-in-chief of Wynn Las Vegas, has been promoted to publisher of the magazine. She will hold the dual position and will oversee both editorial and publishing duties.
Shane Paish has been named an international beauty expert for Dior.
Helen Shen Tarrach, formerly public relations manager at ESCADA, has left the company.
Marie Cuypers, formerly of global communications at Vera Wang, has left the company.
Alison Brod Public Relations announces its representation of AHAVA skincare, Naturopathica and Sensible Portions.
Bollare announces its representation of Short-o-Matic for celebrity services.
C&M Media announces its representation of Gary Graham.
Fingerprint Communications announces its representation of PRPS and the W Hotel Hollywood.
Fournier Communications announces its representation of Votre Vu.
MediaCraft announces its representation of Skyn Iceland.
Nolita Public Relations announces its representation of stylist Amanda Sanders.
People's Revolution announces its representation of Raphael Young, SCOPE Art Fair and Toni Francesc.
Red Light Public Relations announces its representation of Sharelli Jewelry.
Sarah Shapori Public Relations announces its representation of Sam & Goldie.
Starworks announces its representation of Holmes & Yang.
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