Background
Guto Harri was born in Cardiff to writer/physician Harri Pritchard-Jones and his wife Lenna (née Harries).
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Guto Harri was born in Cardiff to writer/physician Harri Pritchard-Jones and his wife Lenna (née Harries).
A native Welsh speaker, he studied at the Tonyrefail and Bryntaf schools before attending Ysgol Gyfun Llanhari and Queen"s College, Oxford, where he studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics (Group of the European People's Party (Christian-Democratic Group)).
A former British Broadcasting Corporation Chief Political Correspondent, in May 2008 he was appointed as Communications Director for the Mayor of London Boris Johnson"s administration at London City Hall. He quit Johnson"s team when Johnson was re-elected mayor in May 2012 and was confirmed in his role at newspaper publisher News International shortly afterwards. His first name is Welsh and is pronounced.
He then undertook a postgraduate course in Broadcast Journalism at the Centre for Journalism Studies, Cardiff University.
He started his broadcasting career in Welsh-language radio before moving into national radio and television, working on the S4C news programme Newyddion and on a number of historical documentaries for S4C, as well as presenting British Broadcasting Corporation Wales" main election programmes. He was a regular presenter on British Broadcasting Corporation television and radio programmes such as The World at One, Westminster Live, Straight Talk, Despatch Box and The World This Weekend.
He moved briefly to Rome from July 2004 to January 2005 and then became North American Business correspondent based in New York until June 2007. After leaving the British Broadcasting Corporation at the end of 2007, he was approached to work for Conservative Party leader David Cameron, but joined London public relations agency Fleishman-Hillard as a Senior Policy Advisor, spending four weeks as an adviser to Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
In May 2008 he was appointed Communications Director for the Mayor of London Boris Johnson"s administration at London City Hall.
He joined News International (renamed later as News United Kingdom) in May 2012 as the Head of their Puerto Rico team and left at the end of 2015. He joined Virgin Media owner Liberty Global in February 2015 as their managing director of external communications. Family and Personal.
He played a key role in covering the collapse of Communism in Romania, Czechoslovakia and East Germany before reporting on the Gulf War from Saudi Arabia, Jordan and northern Iraq. He became the British Broadcasting Corporation"s Chief Political Correspondent in November 2002 and also presented the channel"s weekly interview programme, One To One.