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Executary News is the only real business magazine published for board-level PAs, executive secretaries, office managers and senior support staff. We emphasise that point because 'other' secretarial magazines may make claims about their offering but when you turn the cover there appears to be precious little of any REAL interest. Quality editorial is what separates us from would-be competitors.
We've gathered together a team of specialist professional journalists that write for the magazine, not occasionally but in every issue. Five team members bubbling with ideas and enthusiasm. We'll introduce you to them :-

Kate Hilpern
Key feature writer - A freelance journalist, specialising in careers and workplace issues - including staff training, occupational psychology and the role of today's support staff, among others. She writes regularly for The Guardian, Independent and Times and for magazines including Red. She teaches journalism to degree students at Goldsmiths College , where she gained an MA in Journalism in her mid-twenties.

Rachel Spence
News editor - A freelance journalist who writes for the Financial Times, Evening Standard, Independent on Sunday, The Guardian and Mail on Sunday. For many years she specialised in employment issues but now also writes on travel, lifestyle, property and design.

Helen Bradley
Technology - A respected international technology and business writer with a background which includes degrees in Law and technology. Her articles appear regularly in the US , UK , Canada and Australia and she has written for such industry stalwarts as PC Magazine, Home Office Computing and Windows XP. Her print and web articles are read by millions of people each month.

Lisa Sachs
Our 'secretarial/PA' specialist who understands the ropes. Lisa spent six years as a senior PA to a HR director in national newspapers. It was there that she developed her journalistic flair and contributed regularly to The Guardian's Office Hours. She acts as a prime sounding board on related secretarial issues.

Catherine Chetwynd
Conferencing and business travel specialist - A freelance writer whose first disciplines are business and conference and incentive travel but she has also written widely in publications ranging from the Financial Times and The Times to the Financial Director and Conference & Incentive Travel.