CNET Leadership Changes – CNET

Today marks two changes in editorial leadership at CNET, both of which will help guide our famous buying advice brand into the future with steady hands and inspiring leadership.

Connie Guglielmo

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Connie Guglielmo, who served as editor in chief and led award-winning and successful CNET teams for the past nine years as they set new standards for consumer advice journalism, takes on a new role as senior vice president of AI content strategy. and editor in general. He will help develop a strategy aimed at leveraging and adapting new machine learning technologies with the goal of positioning CNET and our sister publications as a driving force for positive change. in the publishing industry.

Connie’s clear-eyed, thoughtful approach to journalism and her skills as a content leader align her work with editorial, business, marketing and data teams to ensure smooth, ethical and inspiring execution. of AI tools and projects. He will also develop high-level connections in industry and academia and collaborate with thought leaders to help define standards and explore new opportunities for how new technologies and tools can benefit audience and the world.

Adam Auriemma

Adam Auriemma

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I’m also pleased to welcome Adam Auriemma as editor in chief of CNET. Adam is a seasoned editorial leader who brings his commitment to excellence and compassion to this role.

Previously, Adam was the editor-in-chief of NextAdvisor, a former partnership between Red Ventures and TIME that created a meaningful and inclusive body of work that empowered readers to take control of their financial future. Before that he was editor in chief of Money, deputy bureau chief of The Wall Street Journal, managing editor of The Daily Beast and deputy editor of Fusion, a joint venture of ABC News and Univisión. The teams working under Adam’s leadership received a National Association of Black Journalists digital media commentary award and a news and documentary Emmy nomination.

Adam’s specialty is journalism that is expert, unique and helpful, and inspires viewers to make life-changing decisions. Like all of us at CNET, Adam believes that people can create a better future for themselves if they understand the changing world around them, and I’m sure that Adam will shape the world’s class. , CNET’s tech-inspired content to become a modern and compassionate resource for. everything.

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