Sáša Woodruff – Director at Boise State Public Radio: “Public Radio News: How We Bring The World To Idaho and Idaho To The World”

Sáša Woodruff is the news director at Boise State Public Radio with more than two decades of broadcast news experience. She has reported, produced and edited for major news outlets, including NPR, Public Radio International and American Public Media. She started her career in local TV stations in her hometown, Salt Lake City, Utah and is a graduate of U.C. Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism documentary film program. At NPR, she worked as the show editor for News and Notes and oversaw the west-coast production of Morning Edition with host Renee Montagne. Before leading the Boise State Public Radio newsroom she was a producer and editor for the Marketplace Morning Report. When she’s not thinking about audio, you’ll find her fermenting persimmons, piping cream puffs or obsessing over bioluminescent petunias. You can read the personal essay she wrote after discovering she carried a high-risk cancer gene mutation.

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