Mirror US, which is set to launch in July, has tapped Joshua Taylor and Zoe Forsey as deputy editors.
Recently, Taylor served as deputy head of news, digital. He has been with the Daily Mirror for more than six years, holding various roles, including online news reporter, assistant news editor, deputy news editor, associate news editor and assistant editor, digital.
Before that, he was at the Liverpool Echo, where he worked as a business journalist, Sunday Echo reporter and social affairs reporter.
Taylor is an NCTJ-certified journalist. You can congratulate Taylor on Twitter.
Forsey has been with the Daily Mirror for five years, recently serving as features editor, online. Before that, she has held the posts of acting audience editor, audience writer and lifestyle editor. She was also the host of “Pod Save The King,” the Mirror’s award-winning royal podcast. Previously, she worked at the Mirror from March 2016 to December 2017 as a social media editor.
Forsey graduated from the University of Portsmouth.
You can congratulate Forsey on Twitter.
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