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George Harrison

George Harrison

Lead Writer & Content Strategist

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Education

  • BA, London School of Economics and Political Science

Previous Experience

  • Freelance author and editor
  • Freelance copywriter
  • News and Feature Writer, Sun Online
George Harrison is a lead writer at NerdWallet. A graduate of the London School of Economics, George has worked as a professional writer for almost a decade, with articles appearing in The Sun, The Mirror, and The Telegraph. George has also appeared as a panelist on Channel 5 News, Sunday Morning Live, and the Sky News Press Preview. George is the editor of four published books and is the co-author of Inside Allenwood, a non-fiction book about the rise and fall of a British banker.

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