NewsLifeMedia's top editorial staff in exodus

By By David Blight | 16 May 2012
 
Nicole Sheffield.

NewsLifeMedia's offices are in upheaval aafter three of the company's senior editorial staff left the building, with Vogue stalwart Kirstie Clements among them.

The company has confirmed Clements has departed, with Edwina McCann from ACP's Harpers Bazaar taking her place.

The Australian has reported that lifestyle group publisher Mark Kelly and InsideOut editor Richard Waller have also stepped down.

The departures come only a couple of months after Nicole Sheffield took on the top gig as CEO of NewsLifeMedia, taking over from Sandra Hook. Sheffield was previously general manager of LifeStyle Channels at XYZnetworks.

Clements has been with Vogue for 14 years.

Sheffield said in a statement: “On behalf of everyone at NewsLifeMedia and Condé Nast, I thank Kirstie for the significant contribution she has made to Vogue during her time as editor-in-chief.

“She has guided the brand through a period of great change and has helped lay the foundation for its future. We wish her the very best.”

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