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The most helpful food resource for the home cook

Epicurious.com, the most award-winning digital food brand, reaches more than 12 million passionate food enthusiasts on its site every month. Through nearly a half-million recipes from premier brands in food journalism, chefs, cookbooks and users, Epicurious offers a wealth of original content, videos and tips focused on all aspects of cooking and entertaining. The Epicurious app, with more than 10 million downloads, is available across multiple platforms, including the Apple iPad/iPhone, Amazon Alexa and the Samsung LCD Refrigerator with Apps.

Executive Director

Eric Gillin

Chief Business Officer

Craig Kostelic

Epicurious.com, the most award-winning digital food brand, reaches more than 12 million passionate food enthusiasts on its site every month. Through nearly a half-million recipes from premier brands in food journalism, chefs, cookbooks and users, Epicurious offers a wealth of original content, videos and tips focused on all aspects of cooking and entertaining. The Epicurious app, with more than 10 million downloads, is available across multiple platforms, including the Apple iPad/iPhone, Amazon Alexa and the Samsung LCD Refrigerator with Apps.

Executive Director

Eric Gillin

Chief Business Officer

Craig Kostelic

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Eric Gillin

Executive Director

Eric Gillin is the executive director of epicurious, overseeing digital and content strategy, as well as the head of product for the Food Innovation Group, running digital product strategy across both Epicurious and Bon Appétit.

In February 2015, Gillin relaunched the Epicurious brand and website, attracting top industry talent and building a team to create the ultimate food resource. The results were near-instant. Less than a year later, Epicurious traffic had more than doubled, attracting 18MM UVs in December 2015, driven by a thousand-fold increase in video and a three-fold increase in social media traffic.

In the year since relaunch, the site won a 2015 People’s Voice Webby Award for Outstanding Food & Drink Website, launched the Smart Timer for Apple Watch, and built out a video business that’s one of the largest in food media. In November 2015, Gillin was named to the Adweek 50, the trade publication’s annual list of the 50 most indispensable executives in media.

Prior to joining Condé Nast in 2012, Gillin was a digital jack-of-all trades at Hearst, where he ran content strategy and developed products for a wide portfolio of brands, winning the Hearst Innovation Award in 2010. He was Esquire’s first full-time web editor and ultimately became the first director of the Hearst Men’s Network. Additionally, he relaunched Good Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan, and developed apps for House Beautiful, Marie Claire, and Country Living. Prior to his six-year stint at Hearst, he was the entertainment editor for Maxim magazine for two years, interviewing Mick Jagger and other celebrities.

He got his start reporting for TheStreet.com and graduated from Syracuse University’s esteemed S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, which later named him to their Professional Hall of Fame in 2012. But Gillin’s breakthrough really came in 2003, when he and four friends launched BlackTable.com, a widely-respected pop-culture ‘zine, from his living room.

Craig Kostelic

Chief Business Officer

Craig Kostelic is the chief business officer of The Food Innovation Group (Bon Appétit and Epicurious), Architectural Digest, Condé Nast Traveler and SELF, overseeing all revenue and brand development for the collection of brands.

Kostelic most recently served as head of revenue and head of digital for The Food Innovation Group. Under his sales and digital leadership, The Food Innovation Group hit record highs in terms of revenue, profitability and digital audience growth.

Previously, Kostelic was digital advertising director at Condé Nast Traveler, where he was responsible for all digital revenue streams and oversaw the launch of CNTraveler.com.

Before joining Condé Nast, Kostelic worked at Google where he was responsible for developing and managing national strategic sales for Mobile Display within the automotive vertical. Prior to Google, Craig held numerous sales and marketing roles at Microsoft and Johnson & Johnson.