My experience
My editorial career began with about 12 years of full-time work in in-house corporate publications groups at Honeywell, Parker Brothers, Charrette, and Digital Equipment Corporation. I cannot imagine a better way to build a solid foundation: not only did I hone my editorial chops working with experts in well-established companies, but I learned about the publications production process and gained a host of useful soft skills, including interviewing, project and time management, collaborating, and problem solving.
I’ve been building on that foundation ever since, whether contract or freelance editing and proofreading, working in an academic library environment, or just living life. (If you want the details, I’ve compiled a long list of jobs and responsibilities!)
Professional associations
I am a member of the following organizations:
Formal education
- University of Massachusetts Boston | Completed requirements for MEd in Instructional Design
- Syracuse University | Certificate of Advanced Study in Digital Libraries
- Syracuse University | MS in Library and Information Science
- University of Massachusetts Lowell | Certificate in Multimedia
- Harvard Extension School | Completed 28 credits in Museum Studies
- University of Minnesota | Completed 42 graduate credits in Classics
- Boston University | BA in Latin; includes 32 credits in Mathematics
“The entire team is fortunate to have had the benefit of your expertise. Your professionalism gave us momentum and confidence.”
Beth S.
Fun & professional development
I have a lot of experience but as a lifelong learner I also believe in taking courses and attending workshops and conferences to add to my skill set and keep my knowledge and skills up to date. There is always something new to learn or a different perspective to consider.
A few examples of more recent and formal learning:
- Freelance Book Editing 101 (Editorial Arts Academy)
- CDPB 315: Editing Recipes and Cookbooks (Ryerson University)
- Getting Editorial Work from Publishers and Book Packagers (Editorial Freelancers Association)
- Fundamentals of Technical Writing (Cambridge Center for Adult Education)
And, with the move to online conferences and workshops, some opportunities I couldn’t pass up.
- 2021 National Museum Publishing Seminar (including Museum Publishing 101 preconference event)
- Library Publishing Forum (I actually work on this conference)
- ACES 2021 Online
- New England Regional Genealogical Consortium (NERGC) 2021 Conference
- NAIWE Be a Better Freelancer conference
- Bloody Scotland