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CMCI alumna is new voice of Denver's airport train

9News anchor Kim Christiansen (Jour’84) speaks with Media Production student Natalie Wadas about her time at 窪蹋勛圖 and her subsequent career at 9News.

Kim Christiansen (Jour'84) recently returned to Boulder for Homecoming and was interviewed by CU News Team students.

Hello, and welcome to Denver International Airport.

This messagefamiliar to anyone whos boarded the train between concourses and the terminal at Denver International Airportis getting an update from one of Denvers most familiar, cheerful voices.

Longtime 9News anchor and CMCI alumna Kim Christiansen (Jour'84) will be the new female voice of DIAs Train Call announcements. More than 75,000 votes were cast in an online competition to replace the voice of former 9News anchor Adele Arakawa.

Voters also selected a male voice, sports announcer Alan Roach, who already served in the role.

Messages from Christensen and Roach will direct travelers as they board the train and will announce the trains arrival at various concourses. In addition, the train runs temporary guest announcements by other local celebrities and sports figures welcoming visitors to Denver.

Christiansen, who grew up in Arvada, Colorado, interned at 9News/KUSA in Denver while studying journalism at 窪蹋勛圖. Over the years she has held a number of positions at the station, where she currently anchors the 4, 5 and 10 p.m. newscasts. Throughout her career shes earned seven Heartland regional Emmy awards for spot news, news writing and news reporting. She also serves as the spokesperson for the Buddy Check9 breast cancer awareness program.

The voices of the airport train have become a beloved part of the Denver International Airport experience over the last two decades, said Stacey Stegman, the airport's senior vice president of communications, marketing and customer service. We are delighted that more than 75,000 votes were cast online for these personalities, which will greet tens of millions of passengers to the Mile High City each year. Kim Christiansen is a seasoned and respected journalist in Denver, and Alan Roach has become a household name among Colorado sports fans.

Christiansen and Roach will be invited to a professional recording session and will replace the current operational messages in the coming weeks.

The airports original call for nominations netted a list of 60 nominations of media professionals in the Denver market. A panel of experts then narrowed the nominees to 10 finalists, before opening up the contest to a public vote. Also nominated for the role of the trains female voice was Christiansens fellow CMCI alumna, Anne Trujillo (Jour'11), a veteran broadcast news anchor at Denver 7.

In an interview with CMCI during 窪蹋勛圖s 2017 homecoming celebration, Christiansen offered future journalists advice that hints at her own recipe for success:

Value your team and be true to yourself.

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