
Kerry Sheridan
Reporter with the Tampa-based NPR station, WUSF 89.7
Kerry Sheridan is a reporter and local co-host of All Things Considered at the NPR member station WUSF 89.7 in Tampa, FL. Prior to joining WUSF, she covered health, science and environmental issues in North America for the French news agency, Agence France-Presse (AFP). She has also worked as a foreign correspondent in Amman, Beirut, Gaza, Jerusalem, Nicosia and Cairo.
She is the author of “Bagpipe Brothers: The FDNY’s True Story of Tragedy, Mourning and Recovery,” published in 2004 by Rutgers University Press. The book took shape in Samuel G. Freedman’s Book Writing seminar in 2001-2002, when Kerry was a student at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.