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Bonnier Names Susan Moynihan New Editor-in-Chief of Spa
January 04, 2011 Winter Park, Fla. — Bonnier Corp. has appointed Susan Moynihan as the new editor-in-chief of Spa magazine. Moynihan has been editor-in-chief of Spa's sister title, Destination Weddings & Honeymoons, for the past five years, and brings more than 10 years of travel experience with a career that has included Woman's Day and Modern Bride. She will also remain the top editor at Destination Weddings & Honeymoons.
Moynihan has devoted her career in the magazine industry to bridging the worlds of travel and women's issues. Through her work at Woman's Day, Modern Bride, Elegant Bride and Bonnier's Destination Weddings & Honeymoons, Moynihan has visited hundreds of destinations and countless hotels around the world, seeking out the best, the coolest and the most unique for her readers. Since taking over as editor-in-chief of Destination Weddings & Honeymoons in 2005, Moynihan has solidified the brand as the No. 1 travel source for destination brides and grooms. In addition, she has appeared as a travel expert on the Travel Channel and Lifetime TV Networks. Published six times a year, Spa is the industry authority on spa and wellness, celebrating travel as a way to bring balance and joy into our lives. From favorite day spas and luxurious resort spas to destination spas that offer life-changing experiences, Spa showcases a world of options, and inspires readers to keep the spa lifestyle going at home. |
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As editor-in-chief of Spa, Moynihan will serve as the magazine's brand steward, defining what makes its mission and voice unique, translating that to the edit and sales teams, and carrying out a consistent message across all brand extensions, including print, events, websites and apps. "I'm thrilled to be with a brand that means so much to the wellness industry," she says. "In the brand's newest chapter, we'll be refining the look and tone, speaking to a modern, culturally savvy reader interested in travel, wellness and personal growth," says Moynihan.