In this newly created role, Hannah will work with the brands, tapping into their authority, their access, their talent and ideas, to develop and shoot a slate of long-form and short-form video content that will be distributed on a combination of digital platforms, terrestrial TV and other broadcast outlets.
“It is great news that Hannah is joining us to develop this exciting new opportunity. She is highly professional and notably well connected,” said Coleridge.
Hannah has 15 years' experience in the TV and video industry, with a significant portfolio including BBC Documentaries A Very English Education and High Society Brides, and a number of the Channel Four Cutting Edge programmes including Sleeping with the Au Pair. The Guardian referred to her work as “a lesson in observational documentary” when reviewing the BBC documentary Meet Britain’s Chinese Tiger Mothers.
Hannah starts at Condé Nast on 10th March 2014, reporting to Nicholas Coleridge, and on a day-to-day basis to Deputy Managing Director Albert Read.