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Originally from Llanelli, Kim set her sights on a career
in the communications industry from an early age.
After gaining an M.Sc. in apicultural research at
University College Cardiff, Kim joined BBC Wales first
as a researcher and later became a producer. She
has worked on a range of programmes from consumer issues
and daily magazine shows to current affairs.
Hand in hand with her role in broadcasting Kim has
developed a successful career in Public Relations.
She was appointed Press & Publicity Officer for British
Telecom in Wales and went on to work at some of the UK’s
leading PR agencies, including McCann Erickson and
Leedex PR. She is proud to be a Member of the Chartered
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A trained journalist, Kim worked at the BBC Natural
History Unit in Bristol, on the children’s network
television programme, Wildtrack, alongside such
illustrious names as David Attenborough and Simon King.
She returned to BBC
Wales and joined the regular presenting team on Wales’
flagship television news programme “Wales Today”
for seven years.
As well as voicing numerous trails and promos,
Kim has been a regular reader of short stories for BBC
Welsh learners’ programme, Catchphrase.
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