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Loose Women's Charlene White bids farewell to ITV pal as she ‘takes on even bigger role'

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Loose Women star Charlene White, 41, has congratulated a colleague who left their ITV team for an “even bigger role” in wider organisation, ITN.

Rachel Corp, who is currently Editor of ITV News, has been awarded an exciting new position within the company.Charlene took to Twitter today to update her 63,200 followers on Rachel’s incredible news.She penned: “Congrats to our current @itvnews Editor @RachelCorpTweet (Rachel Corp).“Who’s about to take on an even bigger role… as CEO of @itn!”The presenter also shared the original announcement tweet from her employer ITN, which was posted this morning.“We're delighted to announce that Rachel Corp has been appointed as our new CEO,” the company shared.“Rachel is currently Editor of ITV News and will take up her new role in September.”Some people left congratulatory messages for Rachel in the comments section.

Julia Watson wrote: “Brilliant appointment, rightly deserved. “Under her, ITN has walked off with all the major scoops, even in covering Washington DC news events, stealing the story out from under US counterparts.”While Charlotte Vaughan added: “Huge congratulations to @RachelCorpTweet - amazing news!!!

Love you xx.”ITN is one of the UK’s leading TV production and news outfits, producing daily news programs for ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5.Rachel is set to join the company as CEO on September 1, replacing current CEO Deborah Turness, who will continue to lead the organisation until then.Deborah will be joining the BBC, having already been named as CEO of News and Current Affairs earlier this year.

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