Hearst Executive, Industry Stalwart Terry Mansfield Dies, Aged 81

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The cause of death was the coronavirus, Hearst U.K. confirmed on Monday.

LONDON – Terence G. “Terry” Mansfield, the energetic British magazine executive with a perpetual twinkle in his eye, has died aged 81.

Frank A. Bennack, Jr., executive vice chairman and former ceo of Hearst, called Mansfield “an international publishing icon” and pointed out that his career spanned half a century and included magazine publishing activities in nearly 40 countries. Mansfield served in Britain’s Royal Air Force for two years, stationed on Christmas Island in the Pacific, where he worked with the Forces Broadcasting Service. Throughout his long career, he never lost the bearing of a British airman, always standing ramrod straight with clothes that even at the end of a long day stayed remarkably unwrinkled and crisp. It would not have been surprising to see him whip off a firm salute.

 

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