Good Housekeeping Hires Veronica Chambers
Hearst‘s Good Housekeeping, the magazine with the most noticeable pro-chores bias, today announced it had hired Veronica Chambers as deputy editor of brand extensions. She’ll be working on the magazine’s TV specials and digital products, and also editing. She starts Sept. 15.
Before joining Good Housekeeping, Chambers was features director at Glamour. She has also worked at TheRoot.com, Savoy magazine and Newsweek.
Good Housekeeping is on a slight hiring tear, having just yesterday hired Nina Judar as beauty director. In mid-June, the glossy brought on Kelley Gott as associate publisher of sales.
Here’s her website.
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