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Society appoints new Executive Director

The Society of Editors today announces the appointment of Dawn Alford as its new Executive Director.

Society appoints new Executive Director
Dawn Alford: “It’s a privilege to take over as Executive Director for such a prestigious society and one so important in today’s complex world of communication.”

She takes over from Ian Murray who stepped down from the post in March, after three years in the role.

Dawn has had an extensive career in newspapers and as a magazine editor. She has also spent more than 10 years as an editorial content director for digital and print content agencies.

She began her career on the Exeter Leader, a Northcliffe weekly before going to work on the city’s evening title, the Express and Echo. She later worked as crime reporter and chief reporter at the Southampton Daily Echo.

On national titles, she worked in various reporting and executive roles including for the Sunday Express, Daily Express, Mirror, Sunday People and the New Day.

The Society’s Chair Ian MacGregor said: “It is great that Dawn Alford is joining us as Executive Director. Dawn has tremendous experience of national and regional news organisations, has a deep commitment to press freedom, and is passionate about taking the Society forward.”

Dawn, who began in the role on July 14 said: “It’s a privilege to take over as Executive Director for such a prestigious society and one so important in today’s complex world of communication.

“I have spent some time reading the shortlisted entries for this years’ national and regional awards and I am in awe of the incredible and important work undertaken by the British press in 2020.

“Press freedom is essential in times of crisis and, in the context of the global pandemic, British journalism has certainly risen to the challenge.

“As a Society we are about to embark on a series of consultations with our members about our future goals and what we can do to safeguard the freedom of the press, build trust in our industry and help newsrooms be as diverse as the communities and audiences they serve.

“There is a great deal to be done practically, including a refresh of our website and its content to better reflect the new support we can offer and to encourage a new generation of members.

“I’m delighted that we will soon also launch our Diversity and Inclusion Resource Hub which brings together a series of advice and initiatives being put in place across our industry. We hope it will further boost the opportunities for both aspiring and current journalists to progress in their chosen careers.”

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