Connecting with a Technicolor world requires two-way, culturally intelligent
communication:
Kelley Chunn has 25 years of communications experience locally, nationally
and abroad. In Boston, one of the top ten media markets in the United
States, she has worked as a TV news and public affairs writer/producer
at all three-television network affiliates (WCVB, WHDH and WBZ). She wrote
and produced newscasts, "liveshots" and special programming including
a year long public service campaign called "Here's To Your Health" for
WHDH-TV.
She has served in the public sector as a communications specialist for
the Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency (MHFA). There she worked as MHFA
spokesperson, conducted community outreach, marketed affordable housing
programs, planned special events and produced agency publications and
videos.
Nationally she is affiliated with the Public Relations Society of America,
the National and Boston Associations of Black Journalists, and the Boston
Coalition of Black Women. She also belongs to the Boston Chamber of Commerce,
the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and the Boston Idea Group (formerly
the Ad Club of Greater Boston).
Her foreign experience includes work as a communications consultant in
the West African country of Nigeria. In addition she has traveled to Europe,
South America and the Caribbean Islands.
She holds a M.S. degree from the Simmons College Graduate Program in Communications
Management and a B.S. degree in Journalism from New York University.
In addition to consulting, she has taught public relations and marketing
at Northeastern University, Pine Manor College and The Heller School at
Brandeis University.