London-based news and visual agency COVER has promoted Hannah Wales to deputy editor. Recently, she served as a movies editor and film critic.
Previously, Wales was a showbiz reporter at World Entertainment News Network in London. She also writes for film and TV website Miss Flicks, which consists of film reviews, previews, premiere coverage and opinion pieces on TV shows.
She also worked as a film and TV blogger at Metro.co.uk.
Wales graduated from Bournemouth University.
You can congratulate Wales on Twitter.
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