New Editor-in-Chief of Good Housekeeping UK revealed
The former Deputy Editor of The Daily Telegraph and launch Editor of British Grazia will lead from 23 September.
Hearst UK has announced the appointment of Jane Bruton as Editor-in-Chief of Britain’s Good Housekeeping.
Bruton has over 25 years of consumer publishing experience, including seven years as Deputy Editor of The Daily Telegraph and ten years as Editor-in-Chief of Grazia.
She has received over 30 major editorial and publishing awards, including the Mark Boxer Award for outstanding contribution to publishing and the International Editor of the Year (FMA). She has also held senior positions at Tortoise Media and Livingetc.
Bruton will be responsible for leading Good Housekeeping’s editorial output across print, digital, and live – delivering a bold, new creative vision focused on modernity and relevance for Good Housekeeping’s growing, intergenerational audience.
Liz Moseley, MD Good Housekeeping, said:“Good Housekeeping is a powerhouse brand that has consistently served women in the midst of everything that matters for over 100 years. Jane’s track record of lifestyle editorial innovation is second to none, making her the perfect choice to lead GH’s next chapter. She’s an ideas machine, with a deep understanding of magazine craft and a rare knack for delivering relevant, super-useful content across platforms with warmth, wit, and humanity.”
Jane Bruton commented: “Good Housekeeping is synonymous with integrity and trust, shared up and down generations by millions of exceptional women every month. As a long-time admirer of the brand, I am excited and deeply honoured to be joining at such a pivotal time, and look forward to working with the team.”