Sarah Stewart
Sarah (Cess) is happiest telling people stories that open a door to a different world and allow you to walk in someone else’s shoes. She is the media advisor for the charity KidsCan, where the stories she unearths shine a light on inequality in society, and inspire people to support children in hardship. She has two decades’ experience as a TV reporter and producer in New Zealand and the UK.
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Sarah Stewart
Sarah (Cess) is happiest telling people stories that open a door to a different world and allow you to walk in someone else’s shoes. She is the media advisor for the charity KidsCan, where the stories she unearths shine a light on inequality in society, and inspire people to support children in hardship. She has two decades’ experience as a TV reporter and producer in New Zealand and the UK.
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