A former BBC Breakfast presenter has transitioned to a completely different career path, now working at a nuclear power company, a stark contrast from his days on the iconic morning show.
Transition from TV to Nuclear Power
Ben Geoghegan, who was a regular fixture on BBC News and BBC Breakfast, has now taken on the role of director of communications at Sizewell C, a company involved in building power stations in the UK.
From News Anchor to Nuclear Communication Director
Geoghegan officially parted ways with the BBC nearly a decade ago after hosting prominent shows like Newsnight and News at 10. His move to the nuclear power sector signifies a significant shift in his career trajectory.
Reflections on BBC Days
In a statement on his Linkedin page, Geoghegan highlighted his experience as a correspondent for BBC's flagship programs, showcasing his extensive background in journalism.
Emotional Toll of Morning TV
Former BBC Breakfast host Dan Walker opened up about the emotional toll of hosting the show, revealing moments of vulnerability and exhaustion during his tenure. He shared that the pressure of the job often led to emotional outbursts, even in unexpected places like the show's bathrooms.
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