Ridwaan Bawa takes on Men's Health
Ridwaan Bawa is the new editor of Men's Health magazine, Touchline Media announced this afternoon, Wednesday, 20 February 2008. Bawa replaces Andy Ellis, who recently resigned from his post to form independent creative agency TypeFace Media together with Piers Buckle, who also quit as editor of Men's Health Living.

Bawa, previously a visiting media fellow at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, worked in newspapers for over nine years, having started his career as a sports writer at the
Cape Times. Later, as a sub-editor, he worked on the
Cape Times, the
Cape Argus and the
Weekend Argus.
After moving to
The Star in 2003, he graduated through the ranks until he became night editor, tasked with the responsibility of putting to bed one of South Africa's biggest and busiest daily newspapers. He joined
Men's Health last year as an executive editor.
Jason Brown,
Men's Health group editorial director, said: “Ridwaan's years in the challenging world of newspapers have honed his skills for the trench warfare of editing a major title and we're thrilled he's going to be leading
Men's Health into the next era.”
“It's a privilege to be at the helm of such a prestigious title, one of the world's leading brands,” said Bawa. “We have a vibrant, dynamic team eager to build on the magazine's enormous successes.”
Bawa also has experience in online publishing.