The Seven Network has announced the appointment of Kirsty Bradmore as Seven Motorsport executive producer.
Bradmore is an award-winning broadcaster and highly respected member of Seven’s incomparable group of executive producers.
The newly appointed Motorsport EP brings rich experience to her new role after being at the helm of Seven’s award-winning Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 broadcast.
Currently, at the forefront of the 7SPORT team as executive producer for the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Bradmore is no stranger to sports production, having also led the team for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Lewis Martin, managing director Seven Melbourne and head of Network Sport, said: “It is with great pleasure that we announce Kirsty Bradmore as our EP of Motorsport.
“Kirsty is an incredible asset to the Seven team and brings a fresh perspective to Seven’s unrivalled motorsport coverage, paired with award-winning sports broadcast credentials.
“As we look ahead, Seven is on track for an extraordinary rest of the 2022 Supercars season, including the premier event on the calendar, the Bathurst 1000,” he said.
“With Kirsty at the helm, we couldn’t be better placed to drive audience growth for Australian motorsport, right here on Your Home of Sport,” he added.
Bradmore said of her new role: “While at Seven, I have been lucky enough to work on some of the biggest sporting events in the world and help share the incredible stories of Australian and international athletes on the biggest stage.
“I’m thrilled to dive into the world of motorsport and uncover the stories of some of Australia’s biggest and best athletes, as they draw closer to the final lap of the 2022 Supercars season.
“To be part of a world-class team delivering the iconic Bathurst 1000 is an honour. It’s not called the great race for nothing and I cannot wait to experience the intensity, passion and high-octane action of motorsport, Bradmore added.
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Top image: Kirsty Bradmore