Kim Bondy
Kim Bondy
Media Executive
Kim Bondy is an award winning journalist with more than 25 years in senior
management positions. She’s held top spots at CNN, NBC and Al Jazeera America.
Most recently Kim served as senior vice president for Al Jazeera America. As head of
programming, she oversaw “America Tonight,” “Fault Lines,” “TechKnow,” “Talk to Al
Jazeera” and documentaries for the channel. She created the network’s award-winning
program “America Tonight” and under her management, the channel was awarded a prestigious 2016 DuPont Award for the documentary series, “Hard Earned.”
Before joining Al Jazeera America, Kim served as the founder and president of The
Bondy Group, a boutique media production, strategy and executive training firm. In
2012, she served as executive producer of TV One Network’s Presidential election
coverage. Kim was also the vice president of morning programming and executive producer of CNN’s “American Morning” with Soledad O’Brien and Miles O’Brien. In that role, she was part of the CNN team that received a George Foster Peabody Award for its Hurricane Katrina coverage. Before joining CNN, Kim held executive and senior producing positions at NBC News on the “Today Show,” “Weekend Today,” “NBC News at Sunrise” and the weekend edition of “NBC Nightly News.”
Kim holds an MBA and a BA in Communications from the University of New Orleans.