Top Condé Nast executive Matt Duckor is out after homophobic and racist tweets and allegations of suppressing diversity by Bon Appétit staffers
Condé Nast vice president Matt Duckor has left the company, according to an email from Condé Nast Entertainment president Oren Katzeff obtained by Business Insider., current and former staffers said that Duckor failed to include non-white talent in Bon Appétit's video content.
Duckor, who is a vice president at Condé Nast, heads video for Bon Appétit, along with Condé Nast brands such as Architectural Digest and Vogue. Video has become a cash cow for the struggling media company in recent years.Read the entire email sent from Katzeff below:First, I want to thank you for your honesty and candor over these last many days. It takes courage and conviction to bring forward the issues you've experienced and the ideas on our needed changes at CNE.
Tomorrow, Roger and Stan Duncan, our Chief People Officer, have asked to have an open forum with you to listen and help address the concrete ways we can improve. You will be receiving an invitation on your calendars shortly.
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