Sally Stapleton

American photojournalist
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IntroAmerican photojournalist
PlacesUnited States of America
isPhotographer Journalist Photojournalist
Work fieldArts Journalism
Gender
Female
Birth23 November 1957
Age67 years
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Biography

Sally Stapleton is an American photojournalist.

Early life

Stapleton was born Nov. 23, 1957, in Kennett, Missouri. Her father was the publisher of the local newspaper, the Daily Dunklin Democrat. Stapleton is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, initiated at Delta Xi chapter, University of Missouri in 1977. and a 2002 Fulbright Scholar.

Career

For over ten years she worked for the Associated Press, resigning in December 2003 from the position of executive photo editor. She was responsible for leading the teams of photographers that covered Princess Diana's funeral, the September 11 attacks, the 1994 Rwandan genocide and the 1998 United States embassy bombings. For the latter two events, she led a team of AP photojournalists who won a Pulitzer prize for their work.

In 2008, Stapleton assumed the role of Assistant Managing Editor overseeing online, photo and graphics operations for The Day newspaper in New London, CT. In 2010, Stapleton was named managing editor for online and photography at The Day.

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