CRN appoints deputy editor

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Experienced journalist Trevor Treharne joins the team

Trevor Treharne has rejoined CRN following his stint as a reporter between 2005 and 2007.

Trevor stayed in channel journalism after moving to Australia, where he was online editor and then deputy editor at CRN Australia over three years.

He was then the editor of Australian FourFourTwo, managing editor at Key Media and deputy head of news at Yahoo7 in Australia.

Trevor returned to the UK last week for his CRN role and will be working across the website, magazine, special reports and events.

He can be contacted at: [email protected].

 

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