Alison Gow, publisher of Laudable, a Google-funded podcast/audio initiative and a collaboration between Reach plc, JPiMedia and Entale is set to leave.
Gow’s tweet reads:
“After 19 years with Reach, enjoying various adventures in journalism, I am signing off. It’s been wonderful, exciting and challenging – I’ve learned so much, worked with amazing people and made friends for life.”
Previously, she served as editor, editor in chief of digital and editor for digital innovation at Trinity Mirror. She was also an audience and content director for the North West at Reach.
Gow graduated from the University of Central Lancashire.
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