MAMA MIA: FREEDMAN TEAMS WITH DROGA5

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MIA-FREEDMAN-small.jpgMia Freedman, one of Australia’s most respected magazine editors, has joined the ranks of Droga5 this week.

At only 24, she became the youngest editor in Cleo magazine’s history – quickly establishing many trends that would be adopted across the category, like pushing women’s positive body image. In 2000, she was awarded the title of Editor of the Year by her peers at the MPA Awards. In 2004, she was appointed Editor-In-Chief of Cleo, Dolly and Cosmopolitan Magazine.

2006 saw her take up the reigns as creative director of the Nine Network; leaving in 2007 to pursue her book writing (she’s currently on her second) and focus on her popular blog, mamamia.com.au. 

She joins D5 with a permanent desk at their new Surrey Hills office. Droga5’s creative chairman, David Nobay, says the move is in line with the company’s philosophy of reaching beyond traditional ranks for their ideas: “Bigger ideas come from broadening the conversation and connecting with creative-people like Mia who bring a whole new perspective and method.  She’s passionate about where media is going, and knows more about marketing to women than anyone I’ve met. She’s also an inspiring, fun person to have around us.”

Freedman is equally enthusiastic about mixing it up with the guys at Droga5: “Ideas are what continue to drive me, and that’s what these guys are all about. They’re more open-minded than most of the industry I’ve met too, and are ready to listen as much as dictate.”

In addition to partnering with Droga5 on various new-business projects right now, Freedman will continue to write her weekly column in the Sun-Herald and Sunday Age and still does regular radio segments on the Austereo Network.