Huma Qureshi (journalist)

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Huma Qureshi
Born
NationalityBritish
Alma materWarwick University,
Science-Po[1]
OccupationJournalist[1]
Known forJournalism, Print, Radio
and Occasional TV[1]
Spouse(s)
Richard
(m. 2014)
Websitehttp://humaqureshi.co.uk

Huma Qureshi is a freelance journalist who writes features on culture, literature film, food, design, homes, property, travel & lifestyle.[1]

Qureshi is a former member of the Consumer team for the Guardian and Observer.[2]

Background[]

Huma got her first break at The Observer, where she was offered a job as a reporter after having worked as an intern for three months. She also wrote features for The Guardian for five years before leaving to go freelance in 2010.[1]

She now writes for various titles, including The Guardian, The Independent, The i, The Times, and Woman & Home. Huma also appears on BBC Asian Network, appearing as "Money Girl".[1]

Personal life[]

Huma married Richard and they have three sons.[3]

Awards[]

Huma has won following awards;[1]

  • 2008 – Women of the Future Media Awards (Commended)
  • 2008 – Finalist in the (Arts, Culture and Media category)
  • 2007 – BritStar: Outstanding Young British Pakistani by the High Commission of Pakistan
  • 2007 – Most Promising Newcomer at the BIBA press awards.

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Profile". Official Website.
  2. ^ "Huma Qureshi". London: The Guardian. 1 October 2007.
  3. ^ "How We Met by Huma Qureshi review – what makes a good marriage?".

External links[]

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