Holly Mead, deputy consumer editor at The Sun, will join “Times Money,” which is from The Times and The Sunday Times, as deputy money editor.
Mead begins in September.
Previously, she was at Morningstar, where she worked as a senior editor and editorial manager, EMEA. She worked as a money reporter for the Sunday Times on a contractual basis and worked freelance. Mead was a Money Mail reporter and investment/markets correspondent at the Daily Mail.
She wrote for Money Observer and Money Management, Financial Times.
Mead has a B.A. in journalism from Bournemouth University.
You can congratulate Mead by sending her a note on Twitter.
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