NewsLifeMedia's overhaul continues

By By Alexandra Roach | 25 May 2012
 
Nicole Sheffield.

The reshuffling at NewsLifeMedia continues, with new chief executive Nicole Sheffield appointing two senior editors to replace one dismissed last week.

Sunday Magazine editor Claire Bradley is home design magazine Inside Out's new editor, with the title's current deputy chief sub-editor Lee Tran Lam to be managing editor.
 
Tran will report to Bradley, a veteran of The Big Three magazine publishing houses: ACP, Pacific and News.

Previous Inside Out editor Richard Waller departed from the company last week, alongside Vogue editor-in-chief Kirstie Clements and lifestyle group publisher Mark Kelly.

Clements, who held her role at Vogue for a decade, has been replaced by rival publisher ACP's Harper's Bazaar editor Edwina McCann. McCann recently scored a major coup when Nicole Kidman and her baby daughter appeared on the Harper's cover, while Vogue has seen its circulation sink.

McCann is not Sheffield's only score from ACP: it was revealed on Wednesday ACP's national circulation manager Brett Willis had been poached. Willis begins as general manager of retail sales and circulation in June.

Bradley and Lam being their roles on 28 May.

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