Eddie Ross is heading to Better Homes and Gardens to be its East Coast Producer/Editor for Print and Digital. In his new role, Ross will produce home, decorating, DIY, and entertaining stories for print, digital and video. He will report to Kelly Kegans, Senior Deputy Editor, Home Design, and will be based in Meredith’s New York City offices.
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Most recently, Ross was Editorial Director of Rue La La, where he produced content across multiple channels, including online, mobile, and tablet. He has also been a design, decorating, and food editor for Martha Stewart Living, House Beautiful, and Food Network. In addition to his print work, which has been featured in Elle Decor, Domino, LonnyandThe New York Times, Ross has appeared in numerous TV specials for Martha Stewart, HGTV and Bravo. Ross graduated from the Culinary Institute of America.
“Eddie’s creative, inventive approach to decorating and personal style is a perfect match for our audience of women who are passionate about expressing their style in everything that they do,” says Gayle Butler, Editor-in-Chief, Better Homes and Gardens. “Additionally, his deep video experience will be invaluable to us as we expand our video content across our digital platforms.”
In his debut presentation for Better Homes and Gardens magazine, Ross will lead a discussion on “Clearing the Clutter, Finding the Comfort - What Our Customers Think and Your Customers Want” as part of the International Home Furnishing Center (IHFC) seminar series in High Point, NC, on April 21.


Most recently, Ross was Editorial Director of Rue La La, where he produced content across multiple channels, including online, mobile, and tablet. He has also been a design, decorating, and food editor for Martha Stewart Living, House Beautiful, and Food Network. In addition to his print work, which has been featured in Elle Decor, Domino, LonnyandThe New York Times, Ross has appeared in numerous TV specials for Martha Stewart, HGTV and Bravo. Ross graduated from the Culinary Institute of America.
“Eddie’s creative, inventive approach to decorating and personal style is a perfect match for our audience of women who are passionate about expressing their style in everything that they do,” says Gayle Butler, Editor-in-Chief, Better Homes and Gardens. “Additionally, his deep video experience will be invaluable to us as we expand our video content across our digital platforms.”
In his debut presentation for Better Homes and Gardens magazine, Ross will lead a discussion on “Clearing the Clutter, Finding the Comfort - What Our Customers Think and Your Customers Want” as part of the International Home Furnishing Center (IHFC) seminar series in High Point, NC, on April 21.