Emily Horton, a professional services correspondent at Financial News, is leaving the company after more than two years.
Horton joined Financial News in 2018 as an intern and then became a reporter at the company before being promoted to her recent correspondent post.
In September, Horton will be joining the world of social entrepreneurship with Year Here, a social innovation course in London.
Prior to joining Financial News, Horton was a press officer at Royal London. She has also held the posts of media relations officer and senior campaign executive at British Red Cross and Seven Hills, respectively.
Horton has an MBA diploma from Quantic School of Business and Technology.
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