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Kimberly Anderson Kelleher is Vice President and Publisher of Condé Nast’s Self Magazine, the leading women’s magazine of total well-being reaching 6.1 million readers. Ms. Kelleher has led Self to record-breaking ad page and revenue gains, producing increases every year since joining the magazine. Ms. Kelleher received Condé Nast’s 2008 Publisher of the Year award and led Self to the Gold Award-winning team performance.
Ms. Kelleher is a 2007 inductee into the American Advertising Federation’s Advertising Hall of Achievement, the industry’s premier award for outstanding young advertising professionals. Ms. Kelleher has been featured among Advertising Age’s “40 Under Forty” and “Media Mavens,” and Folio:’s “Industry Influencers.” Ms. Kelleher also received Media Industry Newsletter’s Sales Team Leader of the Year Award and the Executive Women’s Golf Association’s Leadership Award.
Ms. Kelleher has made philanthropy a longstanding priority, both personally and professionally. Ms. Kelleher has initiated meaningful charitable partnerships with organizations involved with breast cancer, heart health, sun safety, smoking cessation and other women’s causes. Ms. Kelleher has fostered Self’s high-profile outreach campaigns and events including the signature Workout in the Park health and wellness festival, and an annual pink ribbon benefit each October to raise funds and awareness during breast cancer awareness month.
Prior to joining Self, Ms. Kelleher was Vice President and Publisher of Condé Nast’s Golf for Women. Ms. Kelleher has represented Mademoiselle, Hachette Filipacchi corporately, ELLE, Elle Décor, Mirabella and TEEN magazines. Ms. Kelleher helped launch Cityspree Inc., a local online auction site, where she served as Senior Vice President of Advertising and Marketing.
Ms. Kelleher earned a B.A. in history from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and currently resides in New York City with her husband, Dan, and their two sons. |