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Samantha Warrington
Samantha Warrington

Samantha Warrington is head of content production at Drapers, with responsibility for ensuring the highest editorial standards and accuracy across all output, including online, print, marketing, events and bespoke, as well as helping to drive the brand’s market-leading editorial agenda.

After graduating from Goldsmiths in Communications and Sociology (with a specialism in photography), she started her journalistic career covering health, working with the founder of the Times Health Supplement, and then was managing editor of a portfolio of 16 health journals, before joining Property Week, where she rose to group production director.

Samantha trained to become a yoga teacher in 2015, and now also is a Yoga Alliance-accredited 200RYT yoga teacher trainer. She has edited and contributed to several books on Zen, meditation and yoga, most recently Practical Zen Yoga, published in 2023.

Email her at samantha.warrington@emap.com.

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