About

Sarah Tuff has produced national best-selling books including Save Your Asks, The Millennial Whisperer, Legendary, and Ally Up! The Definitive Guide to Building More Inclusive, Innovative, and Productive Teams. She is an award-winning storyteller with 25 years of experience writing features for such national outlets as The New York Times, Condé Nast and Forbes. With a masters’ degree from Columbia University, she began her career at Time before joining Men’s Journal and then serving as executive editor of the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games. This work turned into a longtime consultancy with the International Olympic Committee and a freelance career that has connected her with Fortune, Deloitte, and Scientific American Mind, among others. Sarah now creates web copy and speeches for Salesforce.org executives, coaches writers, and advises numerous clients on writing and editing.


Sarah Tuff is also an award-winning adventure racer who has combined her boundless curiosity and energy with professional journalism skills to create an unforgettable portfolio of stories. She’s Dumpster dived with the World’s Cheapest Man. She’s done push-ups while holding raw eggs with The World Exercise Champion. Sarah has climbed Katahdin with a man from Japan finishing the Appalachian Trail, flown vintage World War II planes, and snow-kited across Lake Champlain, all in the name of a good New York Times story. A force of nature who dresses in a different color for each day of the week, Sarah is an artistic, eclectic and creative soul with an unparalleled passion for writing, running, and connecting. She lives in Louisville, Colorado.