Playboy's Tom Staebler Announces Retirement
07 Febrero 2007 - 11:13AM
PR Newswire (US)
Long-Time Award-Winning Art Director to Retire CHICAGO, Feb. 7
/PRNewswire/ -- Senior Vice President and Art Director of Playboy
magazine, Tom Staebler, today announced his plans to retire from
the company after a highly successful and award-winning 39 years,
28 of those as art director. Staebler leaves his post to take on a
consultant role with the company, passing on the position to Rob
Wilson, currently Playboy's deputy art director. Staebler joined
Playboy in 1968 as a designer and has held positions of increasing
responsibility during his employment. Within his first year he was
promoted to assistant art director to Arthur Paul, the magazine's
founding art director and creator of the Rabbit Head design.
Staebler and Paul are the only two art directors in the magazine's
53-year history. In 1979, Staebler took on the responsibility of
overseeing the magazine's visual look, was named vice president in
1980 and was awarded additional responsibilities in 1988, acquiring
the title of president of Special Editions, Ltd. He was promoted to
the position of senior vice president in 1997. Under Staebler's
leadership, Playboy has won gold and silver medals from the Society
of Illustrators, the Society of Publication Designers, Graphis,
Communication Arts and the Art Director's Club of New York. A
University of Kansas graduate with bachelor's and master's degrees
in fine art, Staebler has lectured on art direction and photography
at university and art forums throughout the country. "Tom
Staebler's incredible art direction has been a crucial part of the
mix that has made Playboy the best selling men's magazine for
decades," said Hugh Hefner, Playboy's Editor-in-Chief and Chief
Creative Officer. "We will miss him as the magazine's art director,
but he will always be a part of the Playboy family. We are
fortunate that Playboy magazine will continue to benefit from Tom's
expertise through his new consulting role." Said Staebler: "It has
been an honor to work for Playboy for more than three decades. This
has been my home, and I can't imagine having spent my career
elsewhere. I look forward to continuing my work for Playboy
magazine as a consultant. I know I leave my responsibilities in the
very capable hands of Rob Wilson." Wilson began working for
Playboy's Special Editions in 1998, and for the Art Department of
Playboy magazine in 2000. Wilson has a Bachelor's degree from the
University of Kansas in fine arts. His work for Playboy magazine
has been featured in Print, Communication Arts, Creativity, as well
as other publications, and he has won a Gold and Silver medal from
Creativity and a Gold from the Society of Illustrators. Playboy
Enterprises is a brand-driven, international multimedia
entertainment company that publishes editions of Playboy magazine
around the world; operates television networks and distributes
programming globally; owns Playboy.com, a leading men's lifestyle
and entertainment web site; and licenses the Playboy trademark
internationally for a range of consumer products and services.
DATASOURCE: Playboy Enterprises CONTACT: Lauren Melone,
+1-212-261-5000, x3188, , or Linda Marsicano, +1-312-373-2447, ,
both of Playboy Web site: http://www.playboy.com/
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