Kate Bryan is an award winning writer, artist and curator. Kate is also the Nationality Chair of the Royal Academy of Arts in London. Bryan has written for many magazines including Time, Vogue, Glamour, The New Yorker and many others. She has also worked as a journalist for many newspapers in the UK and has gained experience in TV documentaries, feature films and theatre. She has written several best selling books about art and British culture as well as being an exhibition expert for the National Gallery in London.
Height definitely seems to be a very important factor in Kate Bryan’s professional life. In her bio-data at the RADA website (Royal Academy of Arts & Design), it says that she is standing 5 feet 7 inches tall. Height seems to play an important role in Kate’s decision making even when it comes to choosing a career. Her book publisher, Doubleday, states that Kate Bryan has always felt tall and has thus chosen writing as her profession. Height seems to play a part in her decision making as she is tall enough to use the elevators in the museum she works in and does not feel confined by her height. As a result, she feels much more relaxed about getting up early in the morning and taking the odd tube ride into work in order to meet clients.
Height has also been used in the context of an art career as Kate Bryan is listed at over 5 feet 7 inches in height. Some of her clients are women who have been told that they do not stand a chance in an art career owing to their short height. But Kate Bryan states that people can not always see or imagine themselves in a certain position and so heights do not really matter. Height does not seem to play such a big role in Kate Bryan’s professional life and nor should it. When you take into account all these facts, it becomes clear that height is not really a factor in choosing a profession when you are an American citizen and a national of the United Kingdom.