The Guardian Appoints Imogen Fox as New Global Chief Advertising Officer

She began her career at the Guardian in 2004, joining the newsroom as assistant fashion editor and progressing to head of fashion.

The Guardian Appoints Imogen Fox as New Global Chief Advertising Officer

In a significant move, The Guardian has announced the appointment of Imogen Fox as its new Global Chief Advertising Officer. This appointment marks a pivotal moment in the company’s advertising strategy as Fox is set to lead the global advertising team and drive the organization’s vision for the future.

Imogen Fox brings a wealth of experience to the role, with an extensive background in advertising and media. Her expertise will be crucial in further elevating The Guardian's advertising offerings, optimizing growth, and ensuring alignment with the company's mission to continue producing high-quality journalism while expanding its digital and global advertising reach.

As the new Global Chief Advertising Officer, Fox will oversee the development and execution of strategies that enhance advertising opportunities across digital platforms and traditional media. With her leadership, The Guardian aims to strengthen its position as a leading player in the global media landscape.

The appointment is a reflection of The Guardian’s commitment to adapting to the changing media environment while providing innovative solutions for its advertising partners. Fox's leadership is expected to bring a fresh perspective and innovative strategies to ensure The Guardian remains at the forefront of global media advertising.

“I look forward to working more closely with our commercial teams in the UK, US and Australia to showcase to brands how The Guardian can help amplify their campaigns and why our reputation as a responsible, impactful media organisation matters to audiences and sets us apart in the global market,” Fox said.