Fleur Revell

Last updated
Fleur Revell-Devlin
Born
Fleur Revell

(1972-03-14) 14 March 1972 (age 52)
NationalityNew Zealand
Occupation(s) Journalist, television presenter, public relations consultant

Fleur Revell-Devlin (born Fleur Revell, 14 March 1972) is a New Zealand public relations consultant and former television personality and journalist.

Career

Revell-Devlin started her journalism career as a social welfare reporter at Rotorua's The Daily Post , [1] [2] [3] and then police reporter at Auckland's Western Leader. She was later employed as a senior reporter for the Sunday Star-Times and freelance feature writer for The New Zealand Herald . [4]

Revell-Devlin worked as a reporter and producer on TVNZ's ONE News, [5] Sportsnight and Breakfast, [5] before becoming a presenter on a number of television shows for both TVNZ and TV3 including Revell with a Cause, [6] [7] Destination Planet Earth, [5] and Car Crazy. [8]

Revell-Devlin worked for nine months as editor at women’s magazine New Idea. [9]

Revell-Devlin is a co-director of a public relations company Impact PR, which she runs with Mark Devlin. [10] [11] [12]

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References

  1. Revell, Fleur; Langdon, Christine (18 September 1993). "Sisters: Guiding the Community". The Daily Post . Rotorua, NZ. p. 20. ISSN   1170-0254.
  2. Revell, Fleur (2 October 1993). "Female Foresters: Carving a New Career". The Daily Post. Rotorua, NZ. pp. 15–16. ISSN   1170-0254.
  3. Revell, Fleur (4 December 1993). "Journey into Africa". The Daily Post. Rotorua, NZ. p. 13. ISSN   1170-0254.
  4. http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P2-17313404.html [ dead link ]
  5. 1 2 3 Dickson, Hannah (11 May 1998). "Fleur Revels in Her New Life". New Zealand Woman's Weekly . pp. 12–13. Talks about the former presenter of TV One's Breakfast who is about to present a travel programme for TV3's Destination Planet Earth.
  6. Grant, Frances (17 September 1998). "Revelling in It". The New Zealand Herald . Auckland, NZ. ISSN   1170-0777. Talks with the journalist/television presenter, particularly about the new telly-dating show Revell with a Cause
  7. Stirling, Pamela (19 September 1998). "The Love Bug". New Zealand Listener . 165 (3045). Auckland, NZ: 68–70. ISSN   0110-5787. Talks to the host of 'Revell with a cause' about romance
  8. Fitsell, Teri (22 April 1999). "Petrol Heads". The New Zealand Herald. Auckland, NZ. p. D3. ISSN   1170-0777. Previews Car Crazy, a television show hosted by Fleur Revell, John Glass, and Shane Drake, which mixes motoring information with humour. Asks Mayor of Auckland Christine Fletcher, radio host Leighton Smith, motor-racing driver Paul Radisich and rally driver Possum Bourne about their cars
  9. "No Idea what next for Fleur". The New Zealand Herald . 2 May 2003. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
  10. "Impact PR - infonews.co.nz".
  11. "Procter & Gamble Appoints Impact PR as New PR Agency". Archived from the original on 2010-05-21. Retrieved 2009-11-18.
  12. staff writer (9 April 2012). "Shoppers Resent Card Surcharges | IR News". Inside Retail. Archived from the original on 10 April 2012. Retrieved 15 June 2024 via National Library of Australia.