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TEO Van Den Broeke, former STYLE director Esquire, as editor -in -chief

Hearst UK was appointed as the former director of Esquire and BRISHISH GQ, Teo Van Den Broke, as a new editor of Esquire.

Van Den Brock previously He spent nearly eight years in Esquire in roles including the assistant editor and deputy editor in his style guide, The Big Black Book.

He left the title in 2018, spent nearly five years as a co -manager of GQ British before he took the roles of the editor -in -chief of the Soho House for private members.

Katie Vanik Smith, Hurst Editor -in -Chief of Hurst in the United Kingdom, said that Van Den Brock is “a very influential and respectful voice in the world of men’s style, luxury and culture.

“He has a busy record in connecting the content strategies that involve the masses through multiple platforms, and he is the perfect person to lead the next chapter in the United Kingdom.”

“I started reading Esquire in adolescence, and my journalistic career started with the brand in 2010. I am now back to the editor -in -chief means a lot to me. I’m proud to join such an exciting moment in Esquire’s development and I look forward to cooperating with the talented team to form the future of the bright brand.”

Van Den Broke begins working on the new role on April 22.

Alex Belsz, who released Esquire from January 2011 to last month, He wrote in its last issue His time in charge of the “most challenging, and most rewarding title for my career”, with “extreme softness” and “stockpiles of stock”.

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