Jocelyn Stevens - Career

Career

Jocelyn Stevens bought the Victorian British Establishment magazine, "The Queen", shortly after leaving university in the nineteen-fifties. Stevens revamped the magazine by hiring Beatrix Miller as editor. In the 1960s he was named as managing director of the Evening Standard and Daily Express newspapers.

He was Chairman of English Heritage from 1992 - 2000.

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