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Janine Victoria Gibson (born 17 June 1972)〔("Ms Janine Gibson Authorised Biography" ), Debrett's〕 is a British journalist. In the summer of 2014 she became deputy editor of Guardian News and Media and editor-in-chief of theguardian.com website in London. She is a former editor-in-chief in New York City of Guardian USA, the American offshoot of ''The Guardian'', the British newspaper and online publication. ==Early life and career== The daughter of English parents, Gibson was born in Germany. Her father, the industrialist Sir Ian Gibson〔("Business profile: Gibson in the Mirror" ), ''Sunday Telegraph'', 30 April 2006〕 was then an employee of the motor car manufacturer Ford of Europe, and her mother a teacher, Her father's work for Ford meant that the family moved every few years, settling in several countries before returning to Germany. Gibson herself was eventually sent to boarding school in England,〔Joe Pompeo ("Editor Janine Gibsnon Banks on The Guardian's Distinctly British Appeal to the Internationalist' Yank" ), Capital New York, 13 October 2011〕 and then Walthamstow Hall, an independent day school for girls in Sevenoaks, Kent. Gibson read English Literature〔("Alumnae Profiles: Janine Gibson" ), Walthamstow Hall Senior School〕 at St John's College, Oxford.〔 After her graduation, Gibson began her career in the media trade press, becoming deputy editor of ''Televisiual'' (1995–97) and subsequently international editor of ''Broadcast'' magazine during 1987–98.〔 She then briefly joined ''The Independent'' newspaper as a media correspondent for a few months before taking up a similar post later in 1998 at ''The Guardian''.〔("Executive Profile: Janine Gibson" ), Bloomberg Businessweek〕
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