As editor of T3, Beechinor-Collins will be responsible for taking the magazine to the next level of development, helping to build on the already existing network of 15 international editions.
Beechinor-Collins will be responsible for an editorial team of 15. Most recently, Beechinor-Collins has been most recently working as a freelance journalist on various projects for IPC Media and Future Publishing. Prior to that, he spent three years as content manager for sports website Rivals.net.
Andy Sutcliffe, Future's editorial director, said: "James has an incredible amount of experience -- not only in terms of journalistic skill and management, but also in terms of production and design. Having worked across a wide range of titles in various capacities from group art editor to content manager and deputy editor, James brings a fresh new insight to T3 and will be perfectly positioned to take the magazine forward and maintain the title's success."
Beechinor-Collins started his career in publishing in 1994 as group art editor for IPC Magazines, looking after titles Cycling Weekly, Cycle Sport and Mountain Bike Rider.
In 1997, Beechinor-Collins took on the role of deputy editor on IPC Magazines' Mountain Bike Rider before moving to Cabal Communications in 1998 as deputy editor of Maximum Mountain Bike magazine.
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