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Hearst UK appoints Joanne O’Hara as Head of Homes

Hearst UK yesterday announced the appointment of Joanne O’Hara as Head of Homes in the commercial Client team.

Hearst UK appoints Joanne O’Hara as Head of Homes
Joanne O’Hara: “I look forward to using my experience to unlock new opportunities.”

Joanne will be responsible for driving revenues for Hearst UK across the Homes sector in a wide range of channels including Hearst’s digital, creative solutions, print, performance, event and content offerings across brands including ELLE Decoration, Country Living, House Beautiful, Good Housekeeping, and Red.

Joanne joins Hearst UK with a huge wealth of experience in the Homes market having worked for Future, Time Inc and TI Media on some of their biggest homes launches over the past ten years, as well as being responsible for their driving overall commercial revenues across all of their Homes platforms.

With her extensive industry knowledge and understanding of the Homes consumer base, Joanne will develop 360-degree partnerships with new clients at Hearst and deepen relationships with Hearst’s existing clients such as DFS, Homebase, Neptune and Sanderson Design Group, says Hearst.

Jane Wolfson, Chief Commercial Officer, Hearst UK says: “It’s a real coup for us to have someone like Jo join the team at Hearst UK. She has a huge wealth of knowledge and experience in the homes sector, and I’m really excited about the new opportunities she’s going to unlock for us across all of our brands. We already have an outstanding homes team so adding Jo will further drive the excellence we are known for in market.”

Joanne O’Hara, Head of Homes, Hearst UK says: “I have worked in the homes market for over 15 years and have always greatly admired the Hearst UK homes brands. I look forward to using my experience to unlock new opportunities, and to build on the great work already happening at Hearst UK in this exciting sector.”

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