Jocelyn Stevens

Jocelyn Stevens

Sir Jocelyn Stevens CVO, is notable for owning Queen Magazine in the 1960s, and latterly being Managing Director of the Evening Standard and Daily Express Newspapers. He was also Chairman of English Heritage where he recruited Jennifer Page as Chief Executive prior to her appointment heading up the Millennium Dome project.


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