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like technology. But like a lovable fungus, it just kinda grew
on me.
I've spent 20 years in the technology field – either
writing about technology or training people to use technology.
After graduating with an English degree from the University of
Virginia, I paid my corporate dues at AT&T and Bristol-Myers
Squibb in various IT positions including business analyst for
financial and HR applications and technical trainer and curriculum
developer.
I wanted to write, but wasn’t thrilled
with the thought of being a starving writer so I decided to combine
my corporate and technology experiences into a writing career
focused on technology and financial services. Funny thing is,
I really like writing about these subjects and I can keep a well-stocked
pantry to boot.
Because I've spent years in the IT departments
of two Fortune 100 companies, I understand how organizations
struggle with implementing technology, and bring that insight
into my writing. I ask smart questions. I don't regurgitate information,
but put information into perspective.
As a journalist, I've written for a variety
of general technology and financial services publications such
as ABA Banking Journal, Insurance & Technology, CIO Today,
Enterprise Linux I.T., Bank Technology News, and Microbanker.
As a corporate writer, I've penned a slew of ghost-written articles,
written many a news release, and created a wide assortment of
newsletters, brochures, advertorials, data sheets, media kits,
web site content, and white papers.
I have also served in a management capacity
for a public relations agency, where I headed the writing, media
relations, and speakers bureau departments. Although I've retired
my PR hat, I still consult with clients on branding, corporate
messaging, and PR and marketing strategies.
I write out of my home in Middle
Grove, NY, a few miles from Saratoga Springs in upstate NY,
where I live with my husband and two kids. Keeping
me company while I write is my
border collie Quincy. Sometimes you can hear Angel the cockatiel
in the distance.
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