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Harrison is a British national, born in 1972 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. From an early age, she demonstrated a strong interest in music and theatre. She performed in a number of local productions and was involved with the Royal Shakespeare Company in a project named ‘The Dillon.’ A talented musician, she served as the principal clarinetist in two orchestras, touring several countries. In addition to her artistic pursuits in performance, she is skilled in visual arts and glasswork, with her pieces exhibited in various galleries across England—highlighting her recognition within the British art community.
Harrison began her professional journey in the corporate sector, working for organizations such as Boots plc. She held the position of Group Product Manager and also worked in product development roles for several blue-chip retailers across the UK. Her ability to communicate and engage audiences later led her to transition into television broadcasting.
In 1996, she joined the UK Weather Network at its launch, marking her entry into broadcast meteorology. During this time, she also worked with HTV Wales, where she presented special features and lifestyle programs. Her career expanded to other prominent UK networks, including HTV West, Carlton Central, Anglia Television, Meridian, and the ITV network. Her work across regional broadcasters made her a recognizable figure in British television and paved the way for international opportunities.
Harrison joined CNN in 1999, becoming a prominent meteorologist for the network. She was a key contributor to several of CNN’s weather segments, anchoring daily forecasts and presenting enriched content with specialized features. Her skill in delivering engaging content led to the creation of unique segments, such as an August 2013 report on a new Google Glass app developed at CNN. The app allowed users to view breaking news in real time and transmit media through CNN’s iReport platform.
Throughout her tenure at CNN, Jenny Harrison has also contributed to special coverage events in her meteorologist capacity, including forecasts for high-profile public celebrations such as the Queen of England’s Diamond Jubilee. Her expertise has made her a respected member of the broadcast meteorology field and a member of International TV Professionals, a Portugal-based organization established in 1994 to foster global collaboration among television professionals.
Currently, Harrison serves as the Director of a global communications company headquartered in the Cotswolds, United Kingdom. The company specializes in media training, offering customized programs to both corporate and private clients. The team consists of communication experts with international experience across media and business sectors, aiming to enhance each client’s ability to convey their message effectively on the global stage.
Harrison’s extensive background in media and public speaking forms the foundation of the company's approach. Training sessions are individualized and can be delivered on-site or virtually, catering to clients around the world. Core focus areas include message formation, structural clarity, delivery techniques, vocal presence, and body language. Her leadership ensures that every training program is tailored to empower clients—unlocking their communication potential and building their confidence in high-stakes corporate environments.
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