Madeline Montoya Takes on New Role as Billboard’s Creative Director
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On March 24, Billboard announced the appointment of Madeline Montoya as its new creative director.
In her new position, Montoya will be responsible for leading the brand’s global visual identity. She will oversee the design team across Billboard’s editorial, multimedia, custom branded content, and experiential initiatives. This includes a reimagining of both the print magazine and the Billboard Charts, emphasizing the evolution of the brand’s visual storytelling through covers, photography, and diverse design elements.
“Madeline brings an exceptional perspective to editorial design and a deep understanding of how visual storytelling can shape journalism,” said Dana Droppo, Billboard’s chief brand officer. “Her work is both innovative and intentional, and we are excited for her to define the next era of Billboard’s creative identity.”
Montoya has built a distinguished career as a creative director and graphic designer, specializing in editorial design. Her portfolio includes collaborations with prominent publications such as The New York Times, Bloomberg Businessweek, and Teen Vogue. Additionally, she is the founding creative director of Byline, an independent print and digital magazine that champions individual voices.
Her innovative approach to editorial storytelling has also earned her recognition as a Young Guns 23 honoree, an accolade awarded annually to top creatives under 30 worldwide.







