Editor of Tatler resigns
Kate Reardon has resigned from her role as Editor of Tatler after seven successful, accomplished and high-profile years at the helm of the title, it was announced today by Albert Read, Managing Director of Condé Nast Britain. Under Kate’s editorship, Tatler has captured the zeitgeist, cleverly charting the influx of new wealth and shifts in aristocratic fortunes. The magazine has also tackled many important issues on domestic abuse and championing gay women. In 2014 BBC2 broadcast a 3-part documentary, Posh People, Inside Tatler, featuring Kate and other staff members: the documentary has now been viewed by an audience approaching 7 million. Other innovative developments of the brand under Kate’s leadership include successful B2C events as well as the annual and much-anticipated Schools Guide and Awards, all of which have capitalised on Tatler’s authority in the education sector. Kate has also steered Tatler into the digital age, growing unique users and page views tenfold and tripling its following on social media channels. Deputy Editor, Gavanndra Hodge, will oversee the title in the interim and a successor will be announced in the New Year.