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At Least One Person Will Miss Hachette’s Matarazzo

matarazzo2.jpgYesterday, we reported that Nick Matarazzo (right) was leaving Hachette Filipacchi Media. In response, one commenter “Hachette Employee” expressed regret:

What a huge mistake. I’ve worked with Mr. Matarazzo for over twenty years and don’t know a more dedicated, intelligent and creative person in the business. Hachette’s loss will be another company’s gain.

Good luck Nick!

We certainly would like to see Matarazzo, a 28-year Hachette veteran, land on his feet, but in today’s job market that might be a challenge. What do you think? If you’ve ever worked for or with Matarazzo, have any tips about where he might land or have any thoughts about Hachette’s recent restructuring, leave them in the comments below.

Also, you can email us or send messages through the anonymous tip box on the right. We’d love to hear any tips, advice, feedback or what’s on your mind today.

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