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Essence Taps Corey Stokes as Senior Vice President, Creative

Issa Rae covers Essence 2019.
Issa Rae covers Essence 2019. (Itaysha Jordan)

Stokes, who previously served as fashion director at Highsnobiety, will “develop and lead the creative strategy and approach across all the brands” in his new role at Essence Ventures, which, alongside Essence magazine and Essence Festival, owns the Afropunk and Beautycon consumer festivals. He will report to CEO Caroline Wanga.

Essence was purchased by Richelieu Dennis, the founder of Unilever-owned beauty and skin care company Sundial Brands, from the now-non-existent Time Inc., which was purchased by Meredith, also in 2018.

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