Model Kellie Moody, 24, should know, since being signed up Siemens Hearing Instruments a year ago her modeling career has really taken off. Kellie will be attending a variety of activities during the week, including returning to her previous school as well as visiting some local Hearing Company stores.
Helping to reduce stigma, Kellie’s story is inspirational as she has ensured that nothing should hold you back. Kellie, who was born with a severe hearing loss, signed a contract with Siemens to promote its hearing aids and to raise awareness of hearing health.
After appearing on BBC Three’s Britain’s Missing Top Model, was approached by Siemens Hearing Instruments. Her contract involves promoting the latest technology in hearing aids as well as becoming a role model for young deaf people.
Kellie said:” I am very proud that Siemens look upon me as a spokesperson for young deaf people. It’s important to rid the prejudices surrounding wearing hearing aids.
Former Miss Deaf UK, Kellie is a great champion of hearing aids and wears them with pride saying they are her ‘contact with the hearing world’. Without them she is unable to hear anything.
Kellie was fitted with a pair of Siemens Hearing Instruments which are continuing to make a huge difference to her life.
Kellie has enjoyed a large amount of publicity about raising awareness in national newspapers including The Independent, The Times and the Daily Express as well as publications such as One In Seven and NDCS magazine.