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Joanna Louise Coles (born 20 April 1962) was
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for
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from 2016 to 2018. She has won awards for journalism, including, when she was editor-in-chief, '' Cosmopolitan’s'' a national magazine award, for a guide to contraception. She won a
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for Women in Communication in 2013 (where she was introduced by Florida Congresswoman
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), and was named an Editor of the Year by
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.  Born in the United Kingdom, Coles graduated from the
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with a bachelor of arts in English and American literature before starting her career at ''
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''. She moved to the United States in 1997 to become bureau chief of ''
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'', and she later joined ''
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''. In 2006, she joined Hearst as editor-in-chief of '' Marie Claire'' magazine, then ''
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'' (2012-2016), before becoming the company's
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in 2016. Coles’ foray into television began with the Style network's '' Running in Heels,'' which she co-created and executive produced; she was a mentor on '' Project Runway: All-Stars'' and executive produced the E! reality series '' So Cosmo,'' in which she also appeared on camera. She is an executive producer for ''
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'', a scripted series airing on Freeform (formerly known as ABC Family) and Hulu. She is on the boards of
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, the parent company of Snapchat; Sonos, Density Software and the clean beauty company Blue Mistral. She is the author of ''Love Rules','' published by
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; the book was optioned for TV by
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and FX. In 2019, she signed a
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with
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. She currently resides in New York City. She has two sons with
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.


Early life

Joanna Coles was born in
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,
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in 1962. Her mother was a medical social worker and her father was a teacher. Much of her family still resides in Yorkshire. In 1972 at the age of 10, Coles had her first article published in the children's section of the ''
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''. She attended
Prince Henry's Grammar School, Otley Prince Henry's Grammar School ( Specialist Language College), also known as Prince Henry's or PHGS, is a secondary school and sixth form established in 1607 in the market town of Otley, West Yorkshire, England. The school teaches boys and gir ...
, the
University of East Anglia The University of East Anglia (UEA) is a public research university in Norwich, England. Established in 1963 on a campus west of the city centre, the university has four faculties and 26 schools of study. The annual income of the institution f ...
and graduated with a degree in English and American Literature.


Journalism career

Joanna Coles began her career in 1984 on ''The Spectator.'' In 1987, she started work as a reporter for ''
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,'' before moving to the staff at ''The Guardian'' in 1989. In 1993, so co-created, wrote and presented BBC Radio 4's "Mediumwave," a live weekly radio show about the media; and wrote and presented ''Late Media,'' the TV version on BBC2.


Move to New York

In June 1997, Coles moved to the United States to be ''The Guardian's'' New York bureau chief.


Editorships

Coles was the articles editor of ''
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'' from 2001 to 2004 before becoming executive editor of ''More.''


Hearst

In 2006, Coles made the move to Hearst to become editor-in-chief of '' Marie Claire'' magazine. Under her leadership, the magazine produced its most successful issue in September 2012, while also launching two extensions (Marie Claire@Work, and the Women on Top Awards). She was named
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's 2011 Editor of the Year for her work. During this time, Coles began her foray into television with a show called '' Running in Heels'' about ''Marie Claire'' interns, as well as appearing on Lifetime's Emmy-winning show ''
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''. Coles was appointed as editor-in-chief of ''
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'' magazine in 2012. Though she only had oversight of the print platform, the digital team made ''Cosmo'' a leader in the media landscape by partnering with Snapchat to produce daily ''Cosmo'' content on the discover platform. She later joined the board of Snap Inc., the parent company of Snapchat. She also brought the brand to television, executive producing the E! reality series '' So Cosmo''. In 2013 she ran a 20-page excerpt of ''
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''. Coles turned the magazine away from its "pleasing your man" approach towards women's empowerment. Coles hosts an annual holiday lunch for 120 top women in media. In 2016, it was announced that Joanna Coles would become Hearst's first
chief content officer A chief content officer (CCO) is a corporate executive responsible for the digital media creation and multi-channel publication of the organization's content (text, video, audio, animation, etc.). The CCO is usually an executive role or senior v ...
. She described her responsibility as CCO as “thinking the way we produce content.” In 2018, after 12 years at Hearst, she exited the company after being passed over for the title of president of the magazine division.


Television


''Running In Heels''

Coles' first TV project launched when she arrived at Hearst as editor-in-chief of ''Marie Claire'', where she co-created and executive produced ''Running in Heels,'' a reality show that followed three interns working at the magazine.


''So Cosmo''

The series was announced in December 2016, with Coles as an executive producer as well as appearing on camera. '' So Cosmo'' followed the personal and professional lives of several staff members of ''
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.''


''The Bold Type''

Continuing the trend of ''Cosmo''-focused shows, in 2017, ''
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'' premiered on Freeform, of which she is an executive producer. The show has been nominated for three
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, a
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, an Imagen Award, and a
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.


Disney platforms

In April 2019, Joanna Coles signed a two-year first-look deal with
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. In the announcement, it was said that "under the pact, the former CCO will be developing and executive producing projects for multiple platforms with focus on streaming and cable."


Other ventures


Women's empowerment

Joanna Coles is an advocate for women in media and the business world. She sits on the board of Women's Entrepreneurs New York City, an initiative to expand female entrepreneurship with a focus on underserved women and communities.


Boards

Coles is on the boards of public companies Snap Inc. and Sonos, the non-profit Women's entrepreneurs NYC, and private companies such as
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, Density and Blue Mistral.


Published works

Coles, Joanna. ''Love Rules: How To Find a Real Relationship in a Digital World.'' HarperCollins, 2018. https://www.harpercollins.com/9780062652584/love-rules/


References

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