The Daily Mirror has tapped Emmeline Saunders to serve as a print features writer. In her new role, she will cover “real-life stories and exclusives, celebrity interviews, nostalgic topics and quirky things to do in the UK.”
Saunders has been with the Daily Mirror for more than six years. She has held the posts of acting TV and showbiz editor, deputy celebrity editor for Mirror Online, opinion editor and assistant SEO editor.
She was a lead travel writer and senior travel writer at digital marketing agency Axonn Media in London.
Saunders has a B.A. from the University of East Anglia.
You can congratulate Saunders on Twitter.
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