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    Magnus Llewellin

    Editor, The Times and Sunday Times (Scotland)

    Magnus Llewellin is a seasoned journalist with over 25 years of experience in the field. He has a diverse background having worked for various esteemed news titles such as The Herald, Business AM, The Scotsman, and Daily Record. Magnus excels in networking with prominent figures in Scottish business, politics, public affairs, arts, and media. He is recognized for his strong relationships with external agencies and as a representative at public events.

    Magnus Llewellin's contributions extend beyond journalism, as seen through his involvement in significant organizations. He holds key roles including being a Main Group member of Scotland's 2020 Climate Group, a Committee member of the Journalists' Charity in Scotland, and a Board member of the Future NEWS partnership project. His expertise lies in media and communications, where he has showcased his skills in communication, leadership, and organization at a senior level in Scotland's leading newspapers.

    In terms of education, Magnus Llewellin studied at Oswestry Boys' High School, obtained a 2:1 degree in History from St David's University College, Lampeter, and pursued a Post Graduate Diploma in Advertising at Watford College. Throughout his career, he has held several prestigious editorial positions at renowned publications like The Times and Sunday Times (Scotland), The Times, Herald & Times Group, and Business AM among others.

    Magnus Llewellin's professional journey includes roles such as Editor, Editor-in-Chief, Deputy editor, Senior assistant editor, News editor, and Assistant editor across various news organizations. He has also contributed his expertise as a Reporter at Ellesmere Port Pioneer. With a solid background in media and communications, Magnus Llewellin continues to make a significant impact in the journalism industry.

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    Greater Glasgow Area