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Sergio Zyman
Former Chief Marketing Officer at Coca Cola.
Sergio Zyman is the Chairman and founder of Zyman Group and the former Chief Marketing Officer of The Coca-Cola Company. Over the course of 30 plus years of hands-on marketing experience, he has conceived...
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- Africa and the Developing World
- War Reporting
- The BBC and News Reporting
- Multiculturalism
- The Fairtrade Foundation
About speaker:
Since 3 December 2007, he has been the sole presenter of the BBC Six O'Clock News. He has been the main presenter of BBC World's World News Today programme since its launch.
Alagiah joined the BBC in 1989 after seven years in print journalism with South Magazine.
In 2000 he was part of the BBC team which collected a Bafta award for its coverage of the Kosovo conflict.
He was the presenter of BBC Four News from its launch in 2002; the programme was later relaunched as The World.
George Alagiah joined the BBC Six O'Clock News in January 2003, which he co-presented with Sophie Raworth until October 2005, and then Natasha Kaplinsky until October 2007. Since 3 December 2007 he has been the sole presenter of the BBC Six O'Clock News. Prior to this he was the deputy anchor of the BBC One O'Clock News from 1999. Since 3 July 2006, he has also presented an hour long analytical news programme, World News Today, on BBC World. He has also presented relief shift on the BBC Nine O'Clock News and Ten O'Clock News
Before going behind the studio desk, George was one of the BBC's leading foreign correspondents, reporting on events ranging from the genocide in Rwanda, the plight of the marsh Arabs in southern Iraq and civil wars in Afghanistan, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Somalia.
He is a specialist on Africa and the developing world and has interviewed among others Nelson Mandela, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe.
His documentaries and features include reports on why affirmative action in America is a 'Lost Cause' for the Assignment programme, Saddam Hussein's genocidal campaign against the Kurds of northern Iraq for the BBC's Newsnight programme and reported on the last reunion of the veterans of Dunkirk.
Alagiah has won numerous awards including Best International Report at the Royal Television Society in 1993 and Amnesty International's Best TV Journalist award in 1994. He has also been a member of the board of trustees of the UK-based human rights organisation, ARTICLE 19 since 2003.
He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2008 New Year Honours.