Now that Taylor’s gone, there’s an opening at Rachel Zoe Inc.
We assume Brad’s moved on to first assistant and according to this job listing on Linked in, they’re looking for an Advertising Sales and Business Development executive.
Specifically, they’d like someone to “evangelize The Zoe Report as being a leader in the fashion publication/newsletter space.” They want someone with at least three years experience in ad sales who already lives in LA and has an “entrepreneurial attitude - overcome any obstacle, creative, willing to be an evangelist for a new product.”
We’re not sure what’s up with consistent use of evangelical-related words, but we do think it’d be an amazing job. And while you won’t actually be styling, something’s bound to rub off, right?










posted by guest
Nov 18, 2009 4:56PM
An 'Evangelist' is a common job term used for someone who is basically the pr/marketing voice of the brand. It's used a lot by tech-based companies (Microsoft is a big example).
I kind of like it as a fancy term for a marketing/pr person - it implies that you truly believe in and love what you are representing.
Nothing to do with the church. Directly, at least.