Christie Hefner
Christie Hefner
Christie Ann Hefneris the former chairman and chief executive officer of Playboy Enterprises, the company created by her father, Hugh Hefner. She stepped down from her position at Playboy on January 30, 2009. She has often worked with the progressive political organization Center for American Progress. Their site describes her as having "long been involved in electing progressive candidates, advancing women, First Amendment issues, and advancing treatment for people with HIV/AIDS." She is currently executive chairman of Canyon Ranch Enterprises,...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth8 November 1952
CountryUnited States of America
It's important not to limit the amount of their own money that candidates can spend, but to give other people access to enough money to run competitive races.
But maybe because the dot-com world gives people positions at a younger age, and many women are prominent in this business, it will help change the view about who can run big companies.
My mother thinks I could have even run a larger company.
The last six-month period, we were down, ... No question that newsstand sales are soft.
We see this is a natural extension of the Playboy brand,
We see this as a natural extension of the Playboy brand. By launching Playboy digital, we are offering consumers worldwide a digitized product identical in every way with Playboy's print edition.
provide additional advertising sales opportunities as we are able to meet the growing demand of companies to market online by offering ad-sponsored links.
One is more and more consumers are getting information and entertainment online and the other is more and more advertising dollars are going online.
Newsstand sales for our flagship magazine rose in the first half of the year despite a very difficult market that resulted in many of our competitors reporting year-over-year declines.
Magazines have not been distributing digital subscriptions for very long. The traction for digital magazines has come in the last year and a half.
Magazines have not been distributing digital subscriptions for very long, ... The traction for digital magazines has come in the last year and a half.
She no longer has a staple in her navel.
We knew this was going to be a challenging year in publishing, as it was for the industry.
In online, which skews to a young demographic, we've seen strong growth in our subscription and e-commerce business, and the group reported its first two quarters of profits in the first half.