Impact (student Magazine) - Current Editorial Team

Current Editorial Team

  • Editor in Chief: Oscar Williams
  • Editor: Ben McCabe, Fiona Crosby
  • Managing Editor: Helen Trimm
  • Associate Managing Editor: Olivia De Courcy
  • PR and Distribution Managers: Francesca Garforth, Rosie Langton
  • Design Editor: Martin Bassot, Grace Mclaughlin
  • Associate Design Editors: Sophie Barwood, Emma Hardiman
  • Image Editors: Emma Charalambous, Charlotte Albert, Magdelena Steflova
  • Website Editor: Thomas Mackay
  • Associate Website Editor: Lorna Stone, Kayleigh Renberg-Fawcett
  • Features Editors Izzy Scrimshire, Rosie Feenstra, Sarah Murphy
  • News Editors: Antonia Paget, Ellis Schindler, Emily Tripp
  • Sports Editors: William Cook, Peter Klein
  • Travel Editors: Helena Murphy, Richard Collett
  • Style Editors: Hannah Wilkinson, Grace Fleming
  • Arts Editors: Lauren Wilson, Kiran Benawra
  • Film Editors: Josh Franks, Malcolm Remedios
  • Music Editors: Ben James, Liam Coleman
  • Food Editors: Emma Drabble, Phoebe Harkin
  • Science and Technology Editors: Steph Harris

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