Emma Munbodh has joined The Telegraph as a money news editor. Recently, she was at The Times, where she was an interim editor of “Times Money Mentor”; she also served as its deputy editor.
Munbodh previously held a deputy editor post with “Times Money Mentor.” She worked at the Daily Mirror for more than five years as a senior personal finance correspondent, deputy money editor and money editor.
Mundodh’s resume also includes stints as an assistant commercial editor and content commercialization editor at Mirror.co.uk, and a finance researcher for ‘The Martin Lewis Money Show” on ITV.
She has also worked at The Independent, London Evening Standard, Hearst Magazines and Newsquest.
Munbodh has a B.A. from the University of Portsmouth in England and a master’s degree from University of the Arts London.
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