Kerry Ruffle
Bio
Kerry is the Strategic Communications and Editorial Lead at BlueSky Education and a former BBC journalist.
Recognised in the graduate management education arena as a leading authority on communications for the industry, Kerry has more than a decade of experience in the media and public relations.
She is experienced in advising prestigious institutions on ambitious media strategies and delivering impactful results, working with high-ranking institutions that includes the likes of Imperial College Business School, HEC Paris, the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University, Durham University Business School, Nyenrode Business University, the University of St. Gallen and the London School of Economics’ Department of Management, as well as international programmes such as TRIUM, CEMS The Global Alliance in Management Education, and Henry Mintzberg’s IMPM programme.
Kerry is known for her honest and comprehensive advice, and a total commitment to supporting the biggest names in the industry get the incredible media visibility that they desire. She prides herself in guiding institutions to be accurate, maintain clear messaging, and utilise appropriate delivery channels for their target audiences. To support their success, she sustains fruitful relationships with key journalists around the globe, including at The Financial Times, South China Morning Post, BusinessWeek, The Japan Herald, Changeboard, The Times of India, Huffington Post, University Chronicle and many more leading international, national and trade-specific media.
Backed by a Bachelor’s Degree in Multimedia Journalism and her time as a journalist for the BBC, Kerry was even responsible for communications at the University of Warwick, ranked as the world's 20th best university based on employer reputation, before she joined BlueSky. She’s an extremely accomplished education PR professional with experience of international communications on every continent, able to deliver and drive the most challenging media strategies for universities and business schools, as well as associated bodies and companies within the education sector.
Latest blog posts