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David Woods

David Woods

Senior Reporter

David Woods is senior reporter for HR magazine and is responsible for the news and analyses elements of the magazine and the website.

Prior to joining the HR team, David was reporter at Employee Benefits magazine.

David completed a master of arts (hons) in history and divinity at the University of Aberdeen and a post graduate diploma in publishing and journalism from the Robert Gordon University and has had freelance experience in both consumer and trade journalism.

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  • david.woods@haymarket.com

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