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The Telegraph promotes Farrell to deputy head of social

Gemma Farrell

The Telegraph has tapped Gemma Farrell to serve as deputy head of social. She joined in January 2022 as a freelance social media editor and recently held the post of social media editor.

Farrell wrote for Interhacktives in London and also worked at The Irish Times.

Farrell has a B.A. from University College Dublin, where she reported and edited for the student newspaper, the College Tribune. She has a master’s degree from City, University of London.

You can congratulate Farrell on Twitter.

Mariam Ahmed

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