Caroline Vickerson
About Caroline Vickerson
Caroline Vickerson serves as the Global Senior Director of Creative Strategy for Auto/Media & Entertainment at Condé Nast, where she has worked since 2023. With a background in marketing and digital investment, she has held various roles in notable companies, including Condé Nast, Zenith, and MEC.
Current Role at Condé Nast
Caroline Vickerson serves as the Global Senior Director of Creative Strategy for Auto/Media & Entertainment at Condé Nast. In this role, she has been responsible for leading pre-sale strategies for custom program ideation and creation. Her focus includes key accounts such as Lexus, Toyota, Porsche, Stellantis & GM Brands, HBO/Warner Media/Discovery, Disney, ABC, and Fox. She has been in this position since 2023.
Previous Experience at Condé Nast
Prior to her current role, Caroline Vickerson held multiple positions at Condé Nast. She worked as the Associate Director of Marketing for Beauty from 2019 to 2021 and later served as the Director of Marketing for Auto from 2021 to 2023. Her experience in these roles contributed to her expertise in marketing strategies within the media industry.
Professional Background in Marketing and Media
Caroline Vickerson has a diverse background in marketing and media. She worked at Zenith as a Senior Negotiator for Digital from 2017 to 2019 and held the position of Supervisor for Digital & Print Investment for two months in 2019. Additionally, she was an Associate in Digital Investment at MEC and has experience as a Senior Sales Associate at Anthropologie.
Educational Background
Caroline Vickerson studied at Elon University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Strategic Communications and Art History from 2009 to 2013. She also attended Rye High School from 2005 to 2009, laying the foundation for her academic and professional pursuits.
Internship Experience
Throughout her career, Caroline Vickerson has gained valuable experience through various internships. She interned at BPCM in public relations, Monique Lhuillier in sales and licensing, and the North Carolina Museum of Art in communications. These roles provided her with insights into different facets of the creative and marketing industries.