Consumer >> CEO Interviews >> September 6, 1999

Kevin Hand – Emap Plc (ema.l)

KEVIN HAND, aged 47, is qualified as a typographic designer, he joined Link House in the UK as a management trainee. After a three year spell in Public Relations, he rejoined Link as Marketing and Circulation Controller. He joined EMAP in 1983, starting as Circulation Director and became Chief Executive of the Consumer Division in 1988 (increasing the number of titles from 40 to 90 and the market share from 6% to 13% in seven years). EMAP Consumer therefore became the largest and most profitable part of EMAP. He joined EMAP plc board in 1989. In 1990 he concluded a deal with Bayard Presse in Paris for the purchase of "Le Chasseur Francais" thus launching EMAP International's strategy. Three years ago, EMAP bought "Les Editions Mondiales" (including titles such as T-l- Poche, Modes & Travaux, Auto Plus) as well as several titles from "La Famille Hersant" (including l'Auto Journal, Bateaux). At this time he was appointed President Directeur General of the newly created EMAP France. In 1996 EMAP bought Tele Star and Top Sant- from CLT, enforcing its position as third largest publisher in France with a market share of 17% against 0.001% six years ago. With a recent purchase of tow publishing companies in Australia, EMAP International today represents almost 40% of EMAP Plc's turnover. In July 1998, Kevin Hand became Group Chief Executive of EMAP Plc and remains President- Directeur General of EMAP France. Profile
TWST: Can you give us a brief overview and a little history of EMAP just

to set the stage for the readers?

Mr. Hand: EMAP is essentially a media company. We started it over 50

years ago, when