Caroline Howley is now an engagement editor at JPI Media. Previously, Howley was working as a freelance journalist and marketer pitching, writing, researching, and editing articles, blogs, features, reported features, guides, and e-books.
She has also worked across specialist subject areas including business, retail, travel, recruitment, current affairs, entertainment, and marketing, along with performing other tasks.
Howley also worked at Axonn Media for more than 7 years. She held numerous roles there, including content writer, content editor, assistant content manager, content manager, senior content manager, head of editorial and director of content.
She has also interned at the Press Association.
Howley is a B.A. in English Literature with Politics and holds a Master’s degree in International Multimedia Kournalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
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