Alex Thomson

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Alex Thomson is a familiar face as a regular main presenter of Channel 4 News. Alex is a great conference facilitator and chair for corporate events.

Life Outside the Studio

When not in the studio he’s a roving correspondent for the programme, having covered 14 wars-the most recent in Iraq.

Since joining Channel 4 News in 1988, he’s won a series of major national and international awards for both war reporting and investigative journalism.

For several years Alex chaired the Flora and Fauna International’s national conference in London, the world’s oldest environmental group. He regularly chairs panel discussions and Q&A sessions, a selection of recent events being: the National Tenants Association; an evening with the photographer James Nachtway; the Coca Cola conference and National Consumers Council Annual Conference. Alex also compered and presented The British Design Brands Awards at London’s Dorchester Hotel.

Pannellist and Speaker

He also is a regular panellist and speaker on media issues at schools and colleges around Britain.

Alex is also a guest presenter of ‘The Correspondents’ for CNN International.

Alex is the author of Smokescreen-the Media, The Censors, and The Gulf Warand Ram Ram India-A bicycle journey across the subcontinent.

For further information or to book Alex Thomson, call us on +44 (0) 20 8365 3200 or email info@speakerscorner.co.uk

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