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Charlotte Richardson is an award-winning sports presenter, correspondent, commentator, event MC, moderator, and marketing & communications professional.
Her professional life has seen her work for organisations including the BBC, The FA, Kent FA, Women In Sport, and TalkSport.
Starting her career in sports marketing, in recent years, Charlotte’s direction has taken an exciting turn, to become one of the most popular faces in sporting, becoming the first female commentator for TalkSport.
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With a degree in English Language and Literature, qualifications from the Chartered Institute of Marketing, and the Women’s Sport Leadership Academy, and a Level 3 diploma in Management, it’s fair to say that Charlotte Richardson is a knowledge and experienced individual.
Over the years, her professional life has straddled two industries – sport and marketing.
She has worked for World of Golf, Kent FA, Gillingham FC, Gillingham Ladies Football Club, The Offside Rule, Women In Sport, K Sports, Margate Football Club, and Bromley Football Club, all in a type of marketing discipline. Her roles has ranged from head of marketing and communications, head of media, sub editor, engagement officer, communications manager, and social media officer.
Alongside her employment history, Charlotte sat as an Equality Advisory Group member for Kent FA until 2019, and now sits as one of their Foundation Trustees.
In recent years, Charlotte’s broadcasting career has grown from working for the BBC at local radio level, to reporting in their prime time Saturday show, Final Score. She has a passion for grassroots sport and travels the length and breadth of the country presenting the England football podcast, ‘In The Box’.
Whilst she loves her football, it is not her only passion. A true sports fan, Charlotte provides sports analysis, updates, and opinions on Times Radio Broadcast. Outside of work, her world still revolves around sport, and any spare time is spent watching, listening to, or reading about sport.
– Sport
– Women in Sport
– Diversity and Inclusion
– Equality
– Unconscious Bias
– Marketing
– Communications
– Motivation
– Health and Wellbeing
– Leadership