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Digital commissioner Kim Rowell produces documentaries for BBC Three and BBC News targeted at young adults; her work has been shortlisted for a Broadcast Digital Award, been named as ‘stand-out journalism’ in industry press and also seen the Cancer Act debated in Parliament.
In her previous roles at the Telegraph as a Commissioning Editor and Executive Producer on Bryony Gordon’s ‘Mad World’ and ‘If I Can Do It’ mental health podcasts, the Prince Harry episode made global headlines.
Her achievements include a ‘Women of the Future Media Award’ in 2018, being listed as a Financial Times ‘Kindness and Leadership: Leading Light’ in 2019, named as a Yahoo! Finance’s ‘HEROEs Future Women Leaders’ in 2020 in recognition for making a significant contribution to gender diversity in the workplace and as an Honouree of Campaign Magazine’s ‘Female Frontiers’ Awards.
Kim was a founding member of the international virtual kindness festival ‘Kindfest’ in 2020, which was opened by Captain Sir Tom Moore, is a board member for ‘In Place of War’ – a global organisation that uses creativity in places of conflict as a tool for positive change and her mental health children’s book ‘Townie Spider’ was published in 2019.
Kim’s TEDx talk on the power of communication, kindness and mental health has been streamed nearly 6,000 times.
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