Sally Ruth Bourrie
Sally Ruth Bourrie loves to tell inspiring stories about people making a difference. She is enormously proud to have told the story of the heroic Oregonians who cared for New Yorkers after 9/11 in her book, Oregon Loves New York (oregonlovesnewyork.com). She has pitched and sold more than 2,000 pieces to outlets including The Boston Globe, the Chicago Tribune, The Oregonian, The Denver Post, and The Dallas Morning News, Plain Dealer Magazine, Chicago magazine, Northwest Woman, NASDAQ, Colorado...See more
Sally Ruth Bourrie loves to tell inspiring stories about people making a difference. She is enormously proud to have told the story of the heroic Oregonians who cared for New Yorkers after 9/11 in her book, Oregon Loves New York (oregonlovesnewyork.com). She has pitched and sold more than 2,000 pieces to outlets including The Boston Globe, the Chicago Tribune, The Oregonian, The Denver Post, and The Dallas Morning News, Plain Dealer Magazine, Chicago magazine, Northwest Woman, NASDAQ, Colorado Business, Alaska Airlines magazine, Cable World, Wireless Week, Newsweek.com and Barnes and Noble digital library.She is currently writer-editor at the Farm Credit Administration, where she wrote the script for Letters from the Grapevine, a film about the agency's employees who served in World War II. Its thousands of views on YouTube have broken all previous agency records.She's also worked in the arts, as senior editor for permanent collections at the National Gallery of Art and by contributing 1,200 artist biographies and objects descriptions to the J. Paul Getty Museum website. For the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, she researched and wrote the first exhibition catalogue on California wood engraver Paul Landacre. Learn more at sallybourrie.com. See less