Diane Kenwood
Diane started her career in television and radio, moving from production to presenting – she fronted programmes on BBC One, BBC TWO, Sky News and Channel 4 and hosted her own two hour daily radio show.
She started working in magazines at the BBC as a regular contributor to Family Life and later as features editor on having a Baby magazine. A short period working on Good Housekeeping preceded her first editor’s role on Marks & Spencer magazine. After five years as editor on M&S, Diane was asked to launch a new magazine aimed at the over 50 market, and she remained as editor of Heyday until it moved to a rival publisher.
After a brief stint at the Guardian, Diane joined Time Inc. UK as editor of Woman’s Weekly. In her seven years in the role Diane has led the magazine through its centenary celebrations, the creation of a successful events programme, a book series and five monthly special magazines. During her time as editor, Woman’s Weekly has also