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Experienced magazine Editor joins Hamilton Brooke

Experienced magazine Editor joins Hamilton Brooke

Wednesday 08 July 2020

Experienced magazine Editor joins Hamilton Brooke

Wednesday 08 July 2020


Natalie de Woolfson, previously Editor of Aurigny's in-flight magazine, has joined Hamilton Brooke.

She has been appointed Director of Publishing and Promotions and will lead on promotions such as the Tennerfest and also focus on developing the agency's publications offering.

Mrs de Woolfson has more than 10 years’ experience in the design industry and has edited magazines for the last seven years.

"I began my career at Hamilton Brooke 12 years ago as a graphic designer and I'm delighted to have the opportunity to return to focus on publications and promotions," she said.

"This is a role that combines two areas I am passionate about and I'm excited to get stuck in to help grow this part of the business. We're currently focused on preparing for this year's Tennerfest and have lots of ideas to make it as big as possible, particularly given the key role it can play in further encouraging the community to support the local hospitality sector at the moment."

Efrem Cockett, Hamilton Brooke Managing Director, said Mrs de Woolfson's experience and skillset made her well-suited to lead this area of the agency's work.

"Natalie has a proven track record of delivering high-quality and commercially successful publications. She also has a strong design and marketing background. All this means Natalie is a great fit for us as we seek to grow this part of the business. She will be a real asset for both us and our clients."

Pictured top: Natalie de Woolfson. 

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