Jillian Davison steps down as Harper’s Bazaar ANZ editor-in-chief
By Staff writer in Media News on Thursday, 13th March 2025 at 3:16pm
After nearly four years, Jillian Davison has stepped down as editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar Australia and New Zealand.
Since taking the helm in 2021, Davison has played a pivotal role in relaunching the magazine, revitalising its content and creative direction amid a challenging period for the publishing industry, Mumbrella reported.
Alex Switzer, CEO of Switzer Media and Publishing, credited Davison’s leadership for shaping the brand’s modern identity, saying, “Her vision and passion have made a lasting impact.” Reflecting on her tenure, Davison called it an “incredible privilege” and said she was “excited to see the brand continue to innovate.”
The magazine was relaunched in 2021 through a partnership between Hearst Magazines International and Switzer Media, ...
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