Biography of Bonnie Keller

Bonnie Keller is President of KCI, Keller Communication Incorporated, a Blue Bell, PA based video and communications firm producing marketing and training presentations for companies in the Delaware Valley area. Bonnie is an award winning writer, director and producer, as comfortable in front of the camera as she is behind the microphone.1234439_509383439154330_38189754_n

Bonnie earned the Communicator Crystal Award of Distinction in the Producer/Director Category for “Spotlight”, an employee news show for GlaxoSmithKline. Then, her frequent turns in front of the camera earned her the prestigious Crystal Award of Excellence in the Talent / Narrator category for the University of Pennsylvania Health Care System’s “PennCare” commercials. Keller Communications also teaches executives and associates the skills necessary for effective communication for public speaking and media events.

Bonnie’s commercial broadcasting career in TV news anchoring and reporting has taken her all over the East Coast. For several years, Bonnie was a General Assignment Reporter for WCAU-TV in Philadelphia. During her tenure, Bonnie covered a wide variety of stories including an award winning series on substandard day care that led to sweeping changes in the Pennsylvania Legislature regarding daycare regulations. Bonnie also won two Philadelphia Press Awards for breaking news stories.

Before coming home to Philadelphia (Keller is a native of Haddonfield, NJ), Bonnie was a reporter and anchor at WEWS-TV in Cleveland, which ranked as one of the strongest affiliates in the country. Bonnie won an Emmy in the Outstanding News Features category from the Cleveland Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Prior to WEWS-TV, Bonnie spent most of her career in New England, acquiring a broad range of broadcast journalism experience, serving in various roles including News Director.

Throughout her years in commercial TV news, Bonnie worked on video projects with several corporations, serving as producer/director/writer, voice-over artist and on-camera talent/corporate spokesperson. The International Television Association named her voice-over artist of the year for two consecutive years. Bonnie’s work has generated dozens of awards including an Outstanding Community Service award for her work with the Wissahickon School District.

Bonnie received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Delaware in Mass Communication. She started her news career serving an internship at WHYY-TV in Wilmington, Delaware.