Nina Pullman, managing editor at U.K.-based multimedia magazine Wicked Leeks, has left. In her new role, she will join the BBC Food Program in October.
Previously, Pullman freelanced for various outlets, including Guardian Media Group and The Huffington Post. She covered supply chains, sustainability, social enterprise, innovation, development, consumer trends and travel.
She also held the posts of features editor, editor and deputy editor at London-based trade magazine Fresh Produce Journal.
Pullman has a B.A. in English literature from the University of York.
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