FT promotes Moseley to head of magazine publishing
LONDON - The Financial Times has promoted magazine publishing manager Dominique Moseley to the newly created position of head of magazine publishing.
Moseley, who has been at the FT since 1996, will have responsibility for the Creative Business supplement, How To Spend It magazine and the recently launched FT Magazine.
He started his FT career as a classified sales executive and has worked across the travel, luxury goods and consumer advertising categories over the past eight years. He will report to worldwide advertising director Ben Hughes.
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How To Spend It celebrates its 10th anniversary this year and is the FT's luxury lifestyle magazine. Named supplement of the year at the 2004 British Press Awards, the title is now also available in Asia and the US.
According to Hughes: "As we look to replicate the success of How To Spend It across our other magazine products, it is essential that we have a global champion for this sector. Dominique's experience and understanding makes him the ideal choice for this role."
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