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Kevin Sullivan (@ksullivan)

Kevin Sullivan is a Senior Communications Specialist at Mayo Clinic, where he has worked since 2018 producing patient stories and video content that highlight patient experiences and compassionate care. He holds a bachelor’s degree in communication with a concentration in broadcast journalism from the University of South Alabama.

With 15 years of experience as a television news photojournalist in major markets including Portland, Denver, Seattle and Minneapolis, Sullivan is widely known in the industry as “Sully” and brings expertise in the craft of visual storytelling. His work has earned national recognition, including honors from the National Press Photographers Association and Edward R. Murrow Awards, as well as 18 Regional Emmy Awards and three Telly Awards. He was a national finalist for the NPPA Ernie Crisp Television News Photographer of the Year award six times in seven years and was named NPPA Runner-Up Photographer of the Year in 2017.

College athlete undergoes liver transplant while infected with COVID-19

Jaleezia Gibson, a 19-year-old college student and track athlete from Pennsylvania, was in her dorm room at Minnesota State University, Mankato, when she began feeling[...]

By Kevin Sullivan • February 10, 2021
Living with Alzheimer’s disease

Cindy Leonard, a longtime Mayo Clinic nurse and nurse educator, was diagnosed with young-onset Alzheimer's disease in 2018. It's an uncommon form of dementia that affects those under 65.[...]

By Kevin Sullivan • November 11, 2020
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