Dominic Mohan
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Dominic Mohan | |
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Born | Bristol, England | 26 May 1969
Occupation | Journalist, former newspaper editor, businessman/ entrepreneur and author. |
Nationality | British |
Dominic Mohan (born 26 May 1969) is a British journalist, broadcaster, businessman/ entrepreneur, author and former editor of The Sun newspaper in London. He is now Founder/CEO of his own media consultancy Dominic Mohan Media, specialising in communications, public relations, crisis management and content creation.
Mohan was born in Bristol, but his family moved to Cambridgeshire when he was 10 years old. He attended the
He joined The Sun in 1996, working on the "Bizarre" Column and editing it between 1998 and 2003. He then became Assistant Editor and columnist before being made Associate Editor (Features) in 2004. Mohan was appointed deputy editor of The Sun in 2007 by
He has also worked for Virgin Radio as a broadcaster. For his interview with The Who's Roger Daltrey he received a Sony Radio Academy Gold Award in 2003. Mohan has since worked with the Teenage Cancer Trust, of which Daltrey is patron.
In June 2013, Mohan left The Sun to work as a consultant to
In September 2015, it was announced that Mohan would be working as Outside's Chief Executive Officer alongside founder and now Chairman Alan Edwards.[3] He left The Outside Organisation in November 2018.[4]
The book "Morgan Howell at 45 RPM" published in October 2020 featuring 95 of Morgan's amazing paintings of 7" singles, has been co written by Mohan, and every painting features contributions from fans and celebrities with memories and anectdotes about each record.
Personal life
Mohan lives in north London with his wife and four children. His younger sister Isabel is also a journalist.[5]
References
- ^ Stephen Brook "Gotcha! Dominic Mohan lands dream job at the Sun" The Guardian, 27 August 2009
- ^ "2005 British Press Awards: Full List Of Winners". The Guardian.
- ^ Sweeney, Mark (11 September 2015). "Ex-Sun editor takes top role at celebrity PR agency The Outside Organisation". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
- ^ "Ex-Sun editor Dominic Mohan leaves role as Outside Organisation CEO". PR Week.
- ^ "3am website pits Mohan against Mohan" The Guardian, 18 August 2009