Mar 10 2017
Kamal Ahmed
Economic Editor of the BBC
Kamal Ahmed is the Economics Editor of the BBC and former Business Editor of the BBC. He leads the BBC’s on air economics coverage and makes regular appearances on the Today programme, the Six and Ten O’clockNews bulletins as well as Newsnight.
“A respected Economic journalist”
Kamal joined the BBC from the Telegraph Media Group which he joined in September 2009 as Business Editor of The Sunday Telegraph. Kamal also led the editorial team delivering The Telegraph’s annual Festival of Business, a celebration of medium and smaller sized businesses in the UK.Between 2007 and 2009 Kamal was Group Director, Communications, at the Equality and Human Rights Commission. Before joining the Commission in 2007, Kamal was Executive Editor, News, at The Observer and between 2000 and 2004 he was Political Editor of The Observer covering Tony Blair’s government and the lead up to the Iraq war. Between 1996 and 2000, Kamal worked for The Guardian, starting on the paper as Royal Correspondent, later becoming Media Correspondent and then Media Editor.[/expand]
Kamal Ahmed has a way of delivering financial, business and economic information which is extremely accessible and insightful on what is happening right now and perhaps what might be around the corner.[/expand]
Kamal is a thorough and highly informative speaker who is able to present complex issues in an engaging and clear manner[/expand]
Topics
UK Economy
Brexit Implications
Global Economy in Context
Business Landscape
Diversity & Inclusion
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