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Born 14 November 1964 (age 60) ( 1964-11-14 ) Occupation JournalistNews presenter Children Jude Carver, Felix Carver, Maya Carver, Poppy Carver Books The Confidence Code: The Science and Art of Self-Assurance-What Women Should Know, Womenomics Similar People Claire Shipman, Tom Carver, Laura Trevelyan, Mika Brzezinski, Orla Guerin Profiles |
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Katherine "Katty" Kay (born 14 November 1964) is an English journalist. She presents BBC World News America on BBC World News and Beyond 100 Days on BBC World News, BBC Four and BBC News Channel.
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- Journalists claire shipman and katty kay talk about the confidence code
- Katty kay talks netanyahu speech women in journalism in sarasota visit
- Early life and education
- Career
- Personal life
- Works
- References

Kay has written two books. On 2 June 2009, Harper Collins published Womenomics, a book written by Kay and ABC News' Good Morning America senior national correspondent Claire Shipman exploring the redefinition of success for working women based on recent trends of the value of women to the business world.

On 15 April 2014, HarperBusiness published The Confidence Code: The Science and Art of Self-Assurance—What Women Should Know, a book written by Kay and Shipman.

Until 2009, Kay blogged at the website, True/Slant, and is a board member at the IWMF (International Women's Media Foundation).

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Early life and education

Kay was born in Wallingford, Berkshire. She grew up in Blewbury, Berkshire (Blewbury is now in Oxfordshire) and spent time in various Middle East countries, where her father was posted as a British diplomat. She studied modern languages at the University of Oxford and speaks fluent French and Italian.
Career
After graduation, she briefly worked for the Bank of England. Deciding a career in economics was not for her, she left to work for an aid agency in Zimbabwe.
A short time later, friend Matt Frei came out with a tape recorder and persuaded her to become a journalist. Kay joined the BBC in 1990 as Zimbabwe correspondent for the African section of the BBC World Service. She then returned to London to work for BBC World Service radio, before being posted to Tokyo for BBC News television in 1992 and then Washington, D.C., in 1996. Soon afterwards, she joined The Times news bureau, but returned to the BBC as a freelance journalist in 2002, based in the United States.
From June 2004, Kay co-presented the BBC World news bulletins with Mike Embley in London, shown on 230 public broadcast-television stations throughout the US and on BBC America. In October 2007, she became correspondent to presenter Matt Frei of BBC World's one-hour Washington-based news broadcast, BBC World News America. It airs on the BBC News Channel, BBC America, and BBC World News. She currently anchors the show. Kay also makes frequent appearances as a guest panelist on The Chris Matthews Show, Morning Joe and Meet the Press on NBC, Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO, and in the past also appeared on Larry King Live on CNN. She occasionally substituted for Diane Rehm on The Diane Rehm Show on NPR.
Personal life
Kay is married to ex-BBC reporter and current Control Risks Group senior vice-president Tom Carver. They have four children.