Sally Kassab

Communications Officer, Skoll Foundation

Biography

Sally has been on the communications team at the Skoll Foundation for five years. Previously, she was a journalist for 15 years, including roles as editor-in-chief of a magazine, a news reporter at one of the largest newspapers in the U.S.A., and author of a 500-page travel guidebook. She also taught a 300-level media writing class at a large university and appeared as an expert on two morning talk shows.

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