Global prodco and distribution network Condé Nast Entertainment (CNE) has named Reginald Williams as its senior vice president of programming.
Williams (pictured) will be based in New York and report to CNE president Oren Katzeff.
He will work closely with Katzeff to supervise global digital programming — including CNE’s podcast team — and will work on digital storytelling across Condé Nast’s portfolio of brands, which includes Allure, Bon Appétit, Condé Nast Traveler, Epicurious, Glamour, GQ, Pitchfork, Vogue and Teen Vogue, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and Wired.
Williams most recently served as CEO of Ambrosia For Heads, the hip-hop lifestyle digital media company he founded which produces multi-platform content across its website, social media channels and OTT subscription video service.
He previously served as VP of programming, music and specials at BET Networks and as SVP and head of music strategy at MTV.
“Reggie is a seasoned industry leader with unmatched experience in the digital, TV and OTT space,” said Katzeff in a statement. “His entrepreneurial instincts and network insights will catapult CNE into its next phase of growth as we aggressively increase our video offerings globally. He is an invaluable addition to our expanding team and I’m excited to have him on board.”