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By Richard Levine, Condé Nast, VP Editorial Operations. Levine works with Condé Nast’s consumer magazines on a broad range of operational issues, as well as new initiatives—including the development of digital editions and websites. He served for three years as Vice President and Human Resources Director of The New Yorker and, prior to that, was Managing Editor of Condé Nast Traveler. Before his advent at Condé Nast, Levine spent a decade at The New…
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Levine works with Condé Nast’s consumer magazines on a broad range of operational issues, as well as new initiatives—including the development of digital editions and websites. He served for three years as Vice President and Human Resources Director of The New Yorker and, prior to that, was Managing Editor of Condé Nast Traveler. Before his advent at Condé Nast, Levine spent a decade at The New York Times. He has also co-authored four books on business…
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Moderated by Alan Bailey, PACA Secretary & Co-Founder, Rubberball Panelists: • Bill Miles - photographer • Lanny Ziering, CEO, Superstock • Lori Farber, Director of Business Dev, Thought Equity
 • Lisa Curesky, Image Source
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“Moving into Motion” Moderated by Alan Bailey, PACA Secretary & Co-Founder, Rubberball Panelists: • Bill Miles A photographer who’s recently made the jump to motion • Lanny Ziering, CEO, Superstock A stock photography agency that is adding motion to its offering • Lori Farber, Director of Business Dev, Thought Equity A pioneer in the stock motion distribution world • Lisa Curesky, Image Source
PACA Picture Archive Council of America
PACA, the Picture Archive Council of America, is the trade organization in North America that represents the vital interests of stock archives of every size, from individual photographers to large corporations, who license images for commercial reproduction. Founded in 1951, its membership includes over 100 companies in North America and over 50 international members.
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