A former public-relations executive, Lee Woodruff has also contributed to multiple women’s and family magazines including Redbook, Country Living and Disney-owned Family Fun.
Since her husband was severely injured in an IED (improvised explosive device) attack while reporting for ABC News in Iraq, the Woodruffs have become advocates for war veterans who have suffered similar traumas.
The Bob Woodruff Family Fund, which was founded by Lee Woodruff, provides assistance and support for injured service members with special emphasis on traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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In this week's edition of B&C Tech Talk, senior editor Glen Dickson talks about Scripps Television becoming the latest station group to consolidate its graphics operations with Chyron's Internet-based Axis system