American writer, photographer and former magazine publisher
Michael Clinton
Born
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Education
University of Pittsburgh
Pace University (MBA, 1983)
Occupations
Publisher
writer
photographer
Employers
Fairchild Publications
Condé Nast
Hearst Magazines
Board member of
International Center of Photography
Michael A. Clinton is an American writer, photographer and former magazine publishing executive. He was publisher of GQ magazine from 1988 to 1994 and subsequently senior vice president and executive vice president of publisher Condé Nast until 1997. He joined Hearst Magazines as senior vice president and chief marketing officer and soon after added the publishing director title at Hearst. From 2010, he was the president, marketing and publishing director of Hearst Magazines and also served on the board of directors of The Hearst Corporation. After retiring in 2020, he remains as senior media advisor to the CEO of Hearst.
A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and Pace University's Lubin School of Business, Clinton began his career as a reporter for DNR, a men's wear trade journal. He has composed 8 books of photography, 2 collections of essays, and his latest book, ROAR: Into the Second Half of Your Life (Before It's Too Late), published in September 2021.
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