CondénetCondéNet's lifestyle-oriented Web sites bring the editorial excellence and renowned brands of Condé Nast magazines to digital media.

About Us

CondéNet is the leading creator and developer of upscale lifestyle brands online, providing enjoyable, useful services that build upon the heritage of the world's most prestigious magazines. The company publishes online properties in the categories of fashion (STYLE.COM), men's lifestyle (MEN.STYLE.COM), food (Epicurious.com), travel (Concierge.com), and teen (Flip). CondéNet is an Internet unit of Condé Nast publications.

Management Team

Jamie Pallot
Jamie Pallot
Editorial Director, CondéNet

As Editorial Director of CondéNet, the leading creator and developer of upscale lifestyle brands online, Jamie Pallot is responsible for the content, look, and feel of the company's stand-alone online magazines: fashion bible Style.com; lifestyle authority Men.Style.com; pioneering food site Epicurious.com; and upscale travel guide Concierge.com.

The sites have been honored by the American Society of Magazine Editors and the James Beard Foundation, among others, and have received multiple Webby Awards and MIN (Media Industry Newsletter) Best of the Web Awards. In 2008, Mr. Pallot was inducted into MIN's Digital Hall of Fame; in 2005, he received the ASME award for General Excellence Online as Editor in Chief of Style.com.

Mr. Pallot came to CondéNet from Time Inc. Interactive, where as an editorial consultant, he oversaw a redesign of People.com. Previously, he spent three years as the Executive Producer at New York Sidewalk, the acclaimed online city guide published by Microsoft. Mr. Pallot has also served as Editorial Director of Canadian magazine, Web and TV company Shift Multimedia; Editorial Director, New Media, for News Corporation; and Editor of Britain's Virgin Film Guide. He has written a syndicated movie review column and appeared on CNBC as an expert on the entertainment industry.

Mr. Pallot was educated at the University of Sussex; the University of the Sorbonne, Paris; and St. Catherine's College, Oxford.