Tessa Ogle will become editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine when it relaunches in Australia on August 12.
Ogle, following roles at The Age newspaper and The Conversation, moved from news to fashion and beauty, launching Harper's BAZAAR and Esquire online as digital director.
After consulting and writing for various luxury and women’s titles including T Magazine (NYTimes Style Magazine) Australia, she moved to the role of digital managing editor at Marie Claire and ELLE and supported the relaunch of ELLE magazine.
Joining her as commercial director is Zoe Davis.
Publisher Katarina Kroslakova, who will also be taking on the role of editor-at-large for Cosmopolitan Australia, said both the editorial and commercial teams are making this launch "truly incredible".
"We have already engaged some of Australia’s most diverse voices and influential commercial partners for the launch issue, proving why Cosmopolitan remains as essential and vibrant today as it was under Helen Gurley Brown's pioneering vision in 1965," she said.
"The overwhelmingly positive response to the announce that Cosmo is coming back has been immense and I’m so excited for everyone in Australia to read the first issue when it hits the stands on August 12th.”
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