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Who is Mary Ann Hogan?

A Chips Quinn career coach, Mary Ann Hogan has been a writer for more than 25 years. She started as a free-lance writer for The Washington Post and the San Jose Mercury News and then worked for nine years as an award-winning reporter for The Oakland (Calif.) Tribune. In 1988, she started her own features syndicate, selling stories to newspapers and Sunday magazines. From 1991 to 1995, her stories were distributed by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. As a journalism lecturer at San Francisco State, she developed The Whole Story, a philosophy of information design she now uses in training seminars for news professionals. She was the primary text writer for the book Crusaders, Scoundrels, Journalists: The Newseum's Most Intriguing Newspeople (Times Books, 1999). Hogan writes vignettes for educational production, highlighting the lives and contributions of pioneering journalists of color.

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