Renee Prewitt Killingsworth
Renee Prewitt Killingsworth has more than fifteen years of experience as a public relations consultant and speaker. A Chicago native, she began her communications career as a Sunday morning radio talk show host on WBMX-FM, and hosted a nightly talk show on WVON-AM.
Renee is active in community affairs in southeast Michigan where she resides with her husband and two children. Currently, she is a member of the board of directors of The Childrens Center, Detroit, Michigan; a volunteer reader in the Detroit Public Schools with the YES Foundation; an art educator with the Arts Smarts Program; a member of Jack & Jill, Inc. of America; and Honorary Chairperson of the 1999 National Kidney Foundations Annual Gala. She has served as chairman of Rochester, New Yorks Annual Black Film Festival, and president of the board of directors of Arts for Greater Rochester.
Morning Drive to Midnight is Ms. Killingsworths first novel.
Listen to an Interview of Renee Killingsworth Interviewed by Lee E. Meadows on Detroit’s WPON’s “Book Beat” mid-1999
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