Executive Producer at Mission Network News, Ruth Kramer began a career in media in 1985 with her first paid print news story.  She went on to work for an NBC affiliate in Toledo, then on to radio as an announcer at WCDR in Cedarville, Ohio.

In 1990, she worked for the LeSEA Broadcasting Network in FM and shortwave radio as well as television.  That was followed by a five-year stint behind the news desk at WUFN in Albion, Michigan until 1996 and then Mission Network News in 1997.

Today, Ruth still handles the overall sound and feel of MNN as they use radio and web to bring glory to God by telling the stories of His work around the world through His people in a way that activates the body of Christ to pray, give, and go.  She also serves with the Alliance for the Unreached and sits on the board for FMI (Forgotten Missionaries International).

Ruth and her husband, Warren, live in Norton Shores, MI.  In her spare time, Ruth coaches a high school cross country and track team, is a masters sprinter and sings tenor.  Her husband plays a mean jazz guitar and they have three adult children who have flown the coop.