About Tina Brown
Tina Brown was 25 when she became editor-in-chief of England's oldest glossy, The Tatler, reviving the nearly defunct 270 year old magazine with an attitude and style that gave it a 300 percent circulation rise. She went on to become editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair, and won four National Magazine Awards. In 1992 she became the first female editor of The New Yorker where she raised newsstand circulation by 145 percent. In 2000, Ms. Brown was awarded C.B.E. (Commander of the British Empire) from Queen Elizabeth. She is married to Sir Harold Evans. The couple have two children and reside in New York.
Tina Brown was 25 when she became editor-in-chief of England's oldest glossy, The Tatler, reviving the nearly defunct 270 year old magazine with an attitude and style that gave it a 300 percent circulation rise. She went on to become editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair, and won four National Magazine Awards. In 1992 she became the first female editor of The New Yorker where she raised newsstand circulation by 145 percent. In 2000, Ms. Brown was awarded C.B.E. (Commander of the British Empire) from Queen Elizabeth. She is married to Sir Harold Evans. The couple have two children and reside in New York.
Family Pictures Of Tina Brown
George Hambley Brown, father of Tina Brown |
Harold Evans, husband of Tina Brown |
Maureen O'Hara, step mother of Tina Brown |
Christopher Hambley Brown and Tina Brown (with her brother) |
Tina Brown with her husband |
George Evans, son of Tina Brown |
Isabel Evans, daughter of Tina Brown |
Isabel Evans, daughter of Tina Brown |
Isabel Evans, daughter of Tina Brown |
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