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Because I've written about almost every joy on the planet, from Linux-based software to alternative health to snack foods, I consider myself a generalist. Writing about a variety of subjects has made my mind flexible and able to grasp my clients' business concepts quickly--no matter how complex they are. But while I'm a generalist, I still specialize in a few areas, because I've been immersed in them for years, including education, health, food and dining, and technology. You can see that experience here.
Education
- Five years' teaching experience, including two years as assistant professor, field service in University of Cincinnati's Professional Writing program. I have a deep understanding of teaching, academic life, and the faculty and student audience.
- Three years' experience writing marketing materials for universities.
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One year's experience writing on secondary education issues as policy associate and writer/editor for Cincinnati-based KnowledgeWorks Foundation.
See samples:
KnowledgeWorks Foundation's Every Student Deserves a Legacy
(This publication won The Council on Foundation's Silver Award for Excellence in Communications: I conceptualized the design, wrote the introduction, and edited the publication.)
KnowledgeWorks Foundation Web site copy
Union Institute & University's alumni magazine
University of Cincinnati's Center for Women's Studies newsletter
Health
- More than 50 consumer health articles on alternative health, women's health, and men's health, published on hospital Web sites across the country, and the former DrugEmporium.com.
- Interactive content and strategy for Ensure, Similac, and Procter & Gamble as copywriter for interactive agency Bridge Worldwide.
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Newsletters for health organizations and freelance work for Johnson & Johnson's Ethicon Endo-Surgery.
See Health Writing.
Food & Dining
- Published more than 30 articles on food and dining, and wrote for brands including Ensure and Pringles.
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Currently Dining Editor for Cincinnati CityBeat, an alternative weekly with a circulation of 40, 000, where my features, column, and restaurant reviews appear regularly.
See samples:
Cincinnati CityBeat (alternative weekly) March 4 Cover Story
CityBeat Restaurant Review
CityBeat Column
Technology
- Eight years' experience writing about technology for companies including Procter & Gamble (through agency Bridge Worldwide), Ethicon Endo-Surgery, the former Digineer, Inc. and Linux-based software company NoMachine.
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Two years' experience teaching technical writing to engineering students as assistant professor in University of Cincinnati's Professional Writing program.
Web content for Procter & Gamble's R&D
See samples:
Case studies for Linux-based software company
Collateral for Linux-based software company:
Give Your Customers the Ideal Driving Experience: Software on Demand
Eliminate User Session Support
Reduce Remote Access Costs







