The company has appointed Andrew Woodward as managing editor, Campaign Asia-Pacific, effective today. Andrew comes with 15 years of journalism experience. He joins Campaign from the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, where as chief editor he was responsible for an annual suite of 49 publications across 15 different industries. Prior to that, he worked at the Hong Kong Tourism Board and held senior editor roles in Dubai at WNN Publishing and Turquoise Publishing. Andrew will be responsible for Campaign’s content generation in print, as well as on its digital platforms.
Andrew will work alongside Matthew Miller, who joins Campaign as online editor. A former editor of Reed Business Information’s EDN.com website, Matthew has 15 years’ digital experience in Hong Kong and the US. He will play a crucial role in the further development of Campaign’s websites and email bulletins, taking overall responsibility for news in print and online.
Both Andrew and Matthew will be based in Hong Kong, reporting to Campaign’s editorial director Atifa Silk.
They can be reached at:
Andrew Woodward
[email protected]
Direct line: +852 31751986
Matthew Miller
[email protected]
Direct line: +852 31751931
Jan 10, 2012
Andrew Woodward, Matthew Miller join the Campaign editorial team
ASIA-PACIFIC - Haymarket Media has made two senior hires on Campaign Asia-Pacific, further strengthening its editorial capabilities across the region.
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