Reed’s gets new director
PA Wellington New Zealand’s biggest publishing house, A. H. and A. W. Reed, Ltd, has a new managing director. The publisher (Mr Paul Bradwell) will take over from the Reed group’s chairman (Mr John Reed) as managing director in May.
The latter will return to Sydney where his wife, Mrs June Reed, heads the Australian company. Mr Bradwell began his career as a reporter on the “Auckland Star," and worked for 20 years in Britain where, among other jobs, he was news editor of the “Manchester Evening News,” editor of a number of magazines, and executive editor of Mitchell Beazley Publishers. At the same time, Reed’s finance director, Mr Jaques Bidaud, will take over as deputy managing director. The Paris-born son of a French diplomat, Mr Bidaud worked 20 years in the New Zealand wool industry, studied accountancy at. Victoria University, and joined Reed’s as company secretary in 1971.
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