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Ross Yockey

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Name
  
Ross Yockey


Role
  
Writer

Died
  
April 13, 2008, Seattle, Washington, United States

Education
  
Loyola University New Orleans

Books
  
McColl: The Man with Amer, On Any Given Day, Craving Community: The New, Ruined Landscapes: Paintings, Responsible to the Earth: Th

Ross Yockey (1943 – April 13, 2008) was a writer, producer, author, and television journalist. He authored 21 books, most notably best selling business book McColl, the Man with America's Money, a biography about banker Hugh McColl. Yockey has written nonfiction, among them biographies of Zubin Mehta and André Previn, and fiction, including three novels about the New Kids on the Block.

In the 1970s Yockey won five Emmy Awards with his documentary Hide Them or Help Them, which uncovered mistreatment of the mentally handicapped. Yockey has also received other prestigious awards from organizations such as the Associated Press, the New York International Film Festival, and the Broadcaster's Promotion Association.

Yockey has taught writing at all academic levels, from elementary school to the graduate level. He received his B.A. from Loyola University New Orleans and his MFA in Creative Fiction from Queens University of Charlotte. He moved to Seattle in 2003 where he and his daughter, L. Beth Yockey Jones, ran Yockey Communication, a firm specializing in books for business. His wife, JoAnn Yockey, was a soprano who performed with the New Orleans opera company.

At the time of his death, he was working on a book about his experiences with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis.

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Ross Yockey Wikipedia