Amar Singh, editor of Eastern Eye, is moving to the Evening Standard as a reporter.
The 27-year-old has been editor of the Asian community newspaper for the past three years.
Singh
said: “The Evening Standard is a newspaper I’ve read every day for a
long time. I’m a proud Londoner and appreciate the multicultural nature
of the city.
The Evening Standard will do well to embrace that changing multiculturalism and I feel I can contribute to that.”
Wayne
Bower, managing director of the Ethnic Media Group, said: “Over the
past three years, Eastern Eye has developed more than at any other time.
Amar’s
decision to leave is a disappointment but we understand and respect his
decision, and are pleased he is pursuing his goals. Amar has created a
strong team and we look forward to the appointment of a new editor to
continue the good work.”
The position of editor is currently being advertised.
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