Horizon Media Holdings Appoints Tech Visionary and Industry Powerhouse Bob Lord as Its First President

In This Article:

– Newly Created Role Underscores Horizon's Focus on Enterprise Innovation, Technology Transformation, and Client-Centered Growth –

NEW YORK, Jan. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Horizon Media Holdings, the parent company of Horizon Media, today announced the appointment of Bob Lord as President.  With a career spanning more than three decades at the intersection of marketing, media, and technology, Lord's leadership and expertise in digital transformation and innovation will help drive the next phase of growth for Horizon Media Holdings – meeting client demand and creating transformative value for clients across its portfolio.  The newly created role will report to Horizon's CEO and founder, Bill Koenigsberg.

Bill Koenigsberg,  Horizon CEO and Founder
Bill Koenigsberg, Horizon CEO and Founder

Horizon Media Holdings, the privately-held umbrella organization that includes Horizon Media – the world's largest independent media agency – also houses affiliate agencies including Horizon Next (full-service marketing); Night Market (commerce); One Horizon (full-service advertising); HS&E (sports and experiential) Blue Hour Studios (social agency); First Tube (moments marketing); 305 (multicultural); and Green Thread (B2B marketing).  As President, Lord will oversee the development and alignment of the company's diversified businesses across each of its offices, integrating advanced technologies, data accessibility, and innovative solutions to ensure Horizon remains at the forefront of helping clients solve new challenges in an ever-evolving marketing landscape. He will also lead the company's international strategy.

Lord, who stepped away from the marketing and media industry for nearly a decade to take on leadership roles in advanced technology, has a distinguished career driving enterprise transformation and innovation.  As IBM's first Chief Digital Officer, he infused AI across IBM's applications, revolutionized its go-to-market strategy, and launched a groundbreaking initiative, Call for Code, to address societal challenges using advanced technology.  He successfully divested core units to align with IBM's business strategy and orchestrated the sale of The Weather Company, which he led for two years, to a private equity partner.  Earlier, as President of AOL, he led the development of an industry-leading programmatic media platform, transforming the digital advertising landscape.  As Global CEO of Razorfish, he oversaw the company's transformation into a global leader in digital marketing and its acquisition by Publicis Groupe.