Bromley initially worked in the herbarium at Kew Gardens from 1975 on the Kew Record of Taxonomic Literature[8] and then as a taxonomist, promoted in 1984 to Higher Scientific Officer, when she took part in an expedition to Brazil.[9] In 1985 she moved to work in the gardens as a Guide Lecturer,[10] in 1994 becoming Head of Community Engagement and Volunteering,[11] where she set up the adult education programme and established the volunteer programme.[5][12]
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