Kimberly Middleton
About Kimberly Middleton
Kimberly Middleton serves as the Chief Storyteller at Sightsavers since 2019, bringing extensive experience in media and content creation from previous roles at various organizations. Her career includes positions at the Pensions Regulator, Raleigh International, and Comic Relief, alongside a background in journalism.
Work at Sightsavers
Kimberly Middleton has served as the Chief Storyteller at Sightsavers since 2019. In this role, she focuses on crafting narratives that highlight the organization's mission and impact. Her work involves collaborating with various teams to ensure that the stories told resonate with audiences and effectively communicate the importance of Sightsavers' initiatives in promoting eye health and disability rights.
Previous Experience
Before joining Sightsavers, Kimberly Middleton held several positions in media and content creation. She worked as a Media Officer at The Pensions Regulator from 2017 to 2019 in Brighton, where she managed communications and media relations. Prior to that, she was a Senior Content Officer at Raleigh International for a year in 2016, and an Editorial Officer at Comic Relief from 2015 to 2016, both based in London. Additionally, she gained experience as a Freelance Broadcast Journalist at Atlantic FM in 2007.
Education and Expertise
Kimberly Middleton studied at Bournemouth University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from 2004 to 2007. She also attended Penair School, which provided her with foundational education. Her academic background, combined with her extensive experience in media and storytelling, equips her with the skills necessary to effectively communicate complex issues in an accessible manner.
Career Timeline
Kimberly Middleton's career spans various roles in media and content development. She began her professional journey as a Freelance Broadcast Journalist in 2007. She then progressed to work at Comic Relief in 2015, followed by a position at Raleigh International in 2016. After a two-year tenure at The Pensions Regulator from 2017 to 2019, she took on her current role at Sightsavers, where she has been for five years.