- Kanya King
Kanya King MBE (born in
London ) is the founder of theMOBO Awards .Early life and career
King is the youngest of nine children. Her father, Christian, was a labourer of
Ghana ian descent, and her mother, Mary, was a nurse of Irish descent.In her early days Kanya attended South Kilburn High School in
London , proceeding to study English and Drama at Goldsmiths College inSouth London . Her father died when Kanya was aged just 13, and to help financially she managed various jobs from working in a bakery to running her own promotional company supplying people for market research.Kanya obtained a position with
Carlton Television as a senior researcher where she was a founding member and part of the production team on the Chrystal Rose Show.She began to develop the successful Music Of Black Origin (MOBO) awards show in January 1996, and ended up financing the first event by re-mortgaging her house. It was only when she obtained a television slot a few weeks before the event that she realised that it was all becoming real. The first
MOBO Awards were held at the New Connaught Rooms in London. The MOBO Awards Show in September 2006 was broadcast live on BBC3 and repeated two days later on BBC1. The show reached 250 million people in 57 countries.Achievements
King is a consultant to a number of Government initiatives for disadvantaged youth including the
Home Office Task Force to reducegun violence . She is a Patron of theHorniman Museum , and founder member of Net Women, an influential body of high profile women in the media.She attended
Buckingham Palace at the Queen's invitation to celebrate exceptional achievements by British women such asJ. K. Rowling andCherie Blair and in 1999 was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE). Other awards include an Honorary Fellowship of theUniversity of London , and an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Business Administration at theLondon Metropolitan University (December 2006).Whilst not a millionaire herself, Kanya appeared alongside four multi-millionaire panel members in the ITV series "
Fortune - Million Pound Giveaway " (2007), where members of the panel decide which 'contestants' to give away no-string grants to based on the merits of their pitch.References
External links
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7WAX3zRmR0 Kanya King talks about setting up the MOBO awards]
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