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OK! Magazine deputy digital director McGrath goes freelance

Rachel McGrath

Rachel McGrath, deputy digital director at OK! Magazine, has gone freelance as a writer and editor. Previously, she worked as a digital showbiz and TV editor at the Evening Standard.

She posted on Twitter:

“I’m so, so grateful to have had two wonderful years with such a lovely team but it was time for a change and I’m excited to be freelancing again.”

McGrath also served as an entertainment reporter at HuffPost and interned and contributed to IPC Media.

Reach out to McGrath via Twitter or LinkedIn.

Mariam Ahmed

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