Adrian Van Klaveren
Adrian Van Klaveren is a British broadcasting executive at BBC News and Current Affairs.
Early life
He attended the independent Bristol Grammar School andSt John's College, Oxford where he read Modern History.
Career
BBC
Van Klaveren joined the BBC as a news trainee in 1983. He was Head of Local Programmes at BBC West Midlands. He was Head of BBC Newsgathering for four years. He became deputy director of BBC News in December 2004.He became Head of Five Live on 21 April 2008. At the time, Five Live had around 5.5 million listeners. In December 2012 he announced that he was leaving his post as Controller of Five Live.
Van Klaveren was Controller of the Great War Centenary at the BBC, which is covering the outbreak and centenary of WW1; he reported to Emma Swain, Controller of Knowledge Commissioning at BBC Television. He left this post in November 2014, becoming Head of Strategic Change in News and Current Affairs.