About

Kristine Pommert is an award-winning international radio producer and journalist,  trainer and career coach.



As a programme maker, she worked for the BBC for 20 years, specializing in Religion and Ethics. She is now Head of Radio at the independent production company, CTVC, which specializes in programmes on religion and life's big questions. In this role, she makes programmes for the BBC World Service, Radio 4 and Radio 3.



She has won eight awards for her programmes, most recently a Jerusalem Award in October 2018 for a documentary featuring a boy refugee from South Sudan who returned to his country as a bishop and peacemaker.

 

As a trainer, Kristine designs and delivers regular training courses and workshops (including research impact and policy workshops) for Bulletin, a specialist agency that works with the higher education sector. She also advises research-active academics on their submissions for the REF2021.

 

At the BBC, Kristine designed and delivered a wide range of training courses for the international section of the BBC's College of Journalism, ranging from broadcast journalism and production to leadership and 'soft' skills.

 

As a career coach, Kristine specializes in working with people at critical junctions in their careers, including those facing redundancy and thorse returning to work after cancer.



She holds a Certificate in Training Practice (CIPD) and a Post-Graduate Certificate in Career and Talent Management, specializing in Coaching.  

 

In 2019, Kristine trained as a Samaritans listening volunteer. 

 

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