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Cameron Ewart-Smith goes to Getaway

Cameron Ewart-Smith, who has many years' experience with Getaway magazine, has been appointed editor from the beginning of February 2010, replacing Don Pinnock, who retires at the end of March.
He's been and gone - but now Cameron Ewart-Smith is back permanently, as editor of Getaway.
He's been and gone - but now Cameron Ewart-Smith is back permanently, as editor of Getaway.

Ewart-Smith began his editorial career as senior photojournalist with the magazines in 2000, leaving it in 2003 to travel across South America for a year, doing research for a book. On his return, he continued his association with the brand over the next six years as compère of the Getaway Show and presenter of photographic workshops for readers.

Ewart-Smith has contributed widely to local and international publications on subjects related to his interests, including hiking, mountaineering, diving and mountain biking. Through his association with Wild, he was recently a presenter of a six-part TV series on the Transfrontier Parks for Homebrew Films.

Multimedia experience

He brings to the job several years' experience as editor of custom titles Xplore and Wild, where he was also involved in content strategies or website, newsletter, mobile platform, events and TV - all key areas in his new role of developing the magazine's editorial strategy and delivery across its platforms.

“Cameron's extensive multi-media editorial knowledge, coupled with his enthusiasm for adventure sport, wildlife and travel make him the natural choice and a welcome addition to the team,” commented Getaway publisher Jacqueline Lahoud. “Poised to ride the wave of a recovering economy, the hype of the World Cup and with an exciting year ahead for the brand, this appointment is perfectly timed.”

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