Sally Horchow is a lifestyle expert, celebrated L.A. hostess and co-author (with her father, Roger Horchow) of The Art of Friendship: 70 Simple Rules for Making Meaningful Connections (St. Martin's Press, 2006).
Sally regularly contributes her original point-of-view on lifestyle trends—from entertaining, food and travel to design, fashion and art—to such publications as The New York Times, Town & Country and DailyCandy.com, and she has appeared as both guest and host on multiple national television and radio shows from NBC's "Today" and CBS' "The Early Show" to "Tyra" and E! Entertainment Television.
Sally is also the creator and director of hiving™: party with a purpose—a social group in Los Angeles and on the web (www.hiving.net) dedicated to inventive outings that both inspire connections and contribute to different charities. Sally has orchestrated such events as a dinner & show at the Magic Castle to benefit Feed the Children and an Indian Cooking Class at a chef's home to benefit the Vijay Amritaj Foundation.
Prior to embarking on a career as a lifestyle expert, Sally worked in a wide variety of entertainment and media positions. She was an assistant to the producer at "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" and executive assistant to Steven Spielberg. Sally also produced an independent film and worked as an event planner, interior designer and Web site producer.
Sally grew up in Dallas, Texas, and received her B.A. from Yale University. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Christopher McCauley, and two Labradors, Annie and Maggie Mae.