The highest designation that the Society for Technical Communication can confer upon a member is that of fellow. Individuals selected as fellows were previously associate fellows who attained prominence in the arts and sciences of technical communication through service to the Society and the profession.
Thomas Barker, Texas Tech Student Chapter; Academic SIG
Martha Collins, Suncoast Chapter; Consulting and Independent Contracting, Online, and Policies & Procedures SIGs
Jackie Damrau, Lone Star Chapter; Instructional Design & Learning and Management SIGs
Marjorie Davis, Mercer University Student Chapter; Academic and Usability & User Experience SIGs
Jean Gabriel, New Mexico Kachina and Orange County Chapters; Environmental, Safety, & Health, Technical Editing, and Usability & User Experience SIGs
Linda Gallagher, Rocky Mountain Chapter; Consulting and Independent Contracting, Online, and Single Sourcing SIGs
Hillary Hart, Austin Chapter; Academic and Environmental, Safety, & Health SIGs
Michael Hughes, Atlanta Chapter; Usability & User Experience SIG
Suzanna Laurent, Oklahoma Chapter; Consulting and Independent Contracting, International Technical Communication, Management, and Usability & User Experience SIGs
Rich Maggiani, Vermont Chapter; Consulting and Independent Contracting, Instructional Design & Learning, and Marketing SIGs
Mary Jo Stark, Rocky Mountain Chapter; Scientific Communication SIG
Thea Teich, Southwestern Ohio Chapter; Academic, Consulting and Independent Contracting, and Marketing SIGs
STC recognizes and honors deserving senior members by conferring upon them the designation of associate fellow. Associate fellows are individuals nominated by their peers who have consistently demonstrated meaningful contributions to the Society and to the profession over a period of years.
William L. Collins, Philadelphia Metro Chapter; AccessAbility and Instructional Design & Learning SIGs
Lori Corbett, Philadelphia Metro and Orlando Chapters; Information Design & Architecture SIG
Jeanette P. Evans, Northeast Ohio Chapter; Emerging Technologies SIG
Amy S. Friend, Rochester Chapter; Quality & Process Improvement SIG
Ann-Marie Grissino, Carolina Chapter; Information Design & Architecture, Instructional Design & Learning, and Single Sourcing SIGs
Brian J. Lindgren, South Carolina Midlands Chapter; Marketing Communication SIG
Victoria Maki, Silicon Valley Chapter; Information Design & Architecture SIG
Richard Mateosian, Berkeley, East Bay, San Francisco, and Silicon Valley Chapters; Management SIG
Sarah S. O’Keefe, Carolina Chapter; Consulting & Independent Contracting and Management SIGs
Gloria A. Reece, Orlando Chapter; Academic, AccessAbility, Consulting & Independent Contracting, Emerging Technologies, Instructional Design & Learning, and Usability & User Experience SIGs
Chauncey E. Wilson, Boston Chapter; AccessAbility and Usability & User Experience SIGs
Cheryl Lockett Zubak, Philadelphia Metro Chapter; Instructional Design & Learning, Online, Single Sourcing, and Usability & User Experience SIGs
New fellows and associate fellows will be honored at STC’s 2008 Technical Communication Summit, June 1–4, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at an honors banquet on June 3. (A reception will precede the banquet at 7 PM.) Tickets for the banquet and reception are $60 and can be purchased using the conference registration form online on the STC Web site.