Emily Maddick
About Emily Maddick
Emily Maddick is an accomplished Entertainment Director and Assistant Editor at British Glamour, with extensive experience in journalism and media consulting. She has held various editorial roles at notable publications, including Grazia and Mail on Sunday, and has covered major events such as the Oscars and Cannes Film Festival.
Current Role at Condé Nast
Emily Maddick serves as the Entertainment Director and Assistant Editor for British Glamour at Condé Nast. She has held this position since 2021, contributing to the magazine's editorial direction and entertainment coverage. Additionally, she has been working as a Freelance Deputy Editor for British Glamour since 2020, further enhancing her role within the publication. Her work focuses on providing insights and features related to the entertainment industry.
Previous Experience in Journalism
Emily Maddick has extensive experience in journalism, having worked in various capacities at Grazia Magazine and ITV. She was the News Editor at Grazia from 2009 to 2014, where she covered significant events such as the Oscars and Cannes Film Festival. Prior to that, she served as a Senior News Reporter and later as Assistant Editor at Grazia. At ITV's This Morning, she managed a team of news producers and oversaw the commissioning of news content, securing high-profile interviews during the 2019 General Election.
Education and Qualifications
Emily Maddick studied Art History at University College London (UCL), where she earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) from 2000 to 2003. She furthered her education at the London School of Journalism, obtaining a Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism from 2004 to 2005. Her academic background has provided her with a strong foundation for her career in media and journalism.
Freelance Work and Consulting
In addition to her roles at Condé Nast, Emily Maddick has worked as a freelance journalist and media consultant. She has collaborated with brands such as Chappy and Bumble while serving as Editor-at-large for Grazia. Her freelance work has allowed her to cover events and topics beyond her editorial responsibilities, including a stint in Los Angeles during the Awards Season.
Early Career and Initial Roles
Emily Maddick began her journalism career at the Mail on Sunday, where she worked as a Diary Reporter from 2004 to 2005. She later transitioned to a Showbusiness Reporter role at the same publication in 2006. Her early experiences laid the groundwork for her subsequent positions at Grazia and ITV, where she developed her expertise in entertainment journalism.