Jean Wishart Explained

Jean Wishart
Birth Name:Jean Boughton Wishart
Birth Date:8 October 1920
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Death Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Known For:Editor of New Zealand Woman's Weekly (1952–1985)

Jean Boughton Wishart (8 October 1920 – 16 November 2016) was a New Zealand journalist who was the editor of the New Zealand Woman's Weekly from 1952 until 1985.

Biography

Born in the Auckland suburb of Remuera on 8 October 1920, Wishart was the daughter of Florence Olivia Marianne Wishart (née Cadman) and Robert Wishart.[1] [2] She was educated at Epsom Girls' Grammar School and joined the New Zealand Woman's Weekly as an office girl when she left school.[3] She eventually rose to become the magazine's editor in 1952. During her 33-year tenure as editor—the longest in the magazine's history—circulation increased from about 100,000 to a peak of 250,000 in the early 1980s.[4]

She served as a director of NZ News Ltd from 1975, and was a member of the council of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce.[4]

In the 1985 Queen's Birthday Honours, Wishart was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, for services to journalism.

Wishart never married. She died in Auckland on 16 November 2016 at the age of 96.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brookes . Barbara . Wishart, Jean Boughton . 1 April 2024 . . Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
  2. News: Births . 12 October 1920 . New Zealand Herald . 25 September 2018 . 1.
  3. Book: Traue . J. E. . Jim Traue . Who's Who in New Zealand . 11th . 1978 . Reed . Wellington . 0-589-01113-8 . 291.
  4. News: Legendary Woman's Weekly editor Jean Wishart dies aged 96 . 16 November 2016 . New Zealand Herald . 19 November 2016 . Natalie . Akoorie.