Sitchu named Olivia Storrie content producer
By Neeraja Gopalakrishnan in Media News on Tuesday, 14th March 2023 at 8:20pmSitchu has announced the appointment of Olivia Storrie as Content Producer for Sydney, Canberra & Brisbane editorial.
Storrie joins the team from her most recent position as content and marketing manager at Shire Scout.
She has also worked as a deputy editor, content producer, and acting features editor at Hello May magazine and has worked as an administrative assistant at Where Traveller, Balmain, and also in Vacation and Travel magazine.
Sitchu is a premium lifestyle publisher featuring local recommendations on things to do, food and drink, travel, fashion, and property in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, and Perth.
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