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Volume XX |
In this issue....
STC Announces Fellows, Associate Fellows for 2007
"From Writer to Communicator":
A Must-Read
Adobe Courts
Technical Communicators
Sponsorship Opportunities
for Communities
at Annual Conference
PR in the Lone Star:
Some Tips and Advice
for Fellow Leaders
The highest rank that the Society for Technical Communication can confer upon a member is that of fellow. The select few who become fellows are associate fellows who have attained eminence in the arts and sciences of technical communication through service that has distinguished both the Society and the profession.
Andrea L. Ames, Silicon Valley Chapter; Academic, Consulting & Independent Contracting, Information Design & Architecture, Quality & Process Improvement, and Usability & User Experience SIGs
Elizabeth Bailey, Lone Star Chapter; Academic, Instructional Design & Learning, and Management SIGs
Dana E. Chisnell, San Francisco Chapter; AccessAbility, Information Design & Architecture, and Usability & User Experience SIGs
Geoffrey J. S. Hart, Montreal Chapter; Scientific Communication SIG
Thomas Edward Pinelli, Washington, D.C. Chapter
Whitney Quesenbery, AccessAbility and Usability & User Experience SIGs
Karen A. Schriver, Pittsburgh Chapter; Information Design & Architecture and Usability & User Experience SIGs
Marian Grace Stone, Phoenix Chapter; Academic, Information Design & Architecture, Online, and Usability & User Experience SIGs
STC recognizes and honors deserving senior members by conferring upon them the rank of associate fellow. Those selected as associate fellows are exceptional individuals who have consistently demonstrated meaningful contributions to the Society and to the profession over a period of years.
Jonathan W. Baker, Boston, India, Israel, Silicon Valley, and TransAlpine Chapters; Consulting & Independent Contracting, International Technical Communication, and Management SIGs
Phylise Banner Klein, Montreal and Tech Valley Chapters; Environmental, Safety & Health Communication, Information Design & Architecture, Instructional Design & Learning, and Scientific Communication SIGs
Daniel L. Brantley, Chicago Chapter; Lone Writer SIG
David J. Dick, Washington, D.C. Chapter; Lone Writer and Usability & User Experience SIGs
Douglas G. Dow, India and Lone Star Chapters; Information Design & Architecture, Lone Writer, and Single Sourcing SIGs
Barbara A. Giammona, Orange County and San Francisco Chapters; Management SIG
Lori Gillen, Boston Chapter; AccessAbility SIG
(Susan) Kristine Haugseth, Puget Sound Chapter; Management SIG
Peter C. Heikes, Twin Cities Chapter; Instructional Design & Learning and Management SIGs
Russell L. Kahn, Central New York Chapter; Information Design & Architecture SIG
Mary Ryba Knepper, Chicago and East Tennessee Chapters
Victoria Koster-Lenhardt, TransAlpine Chapter; Management, Marketing Communication, and Usability & User Experience SIGs
Carolyn Luttrell, Boston and Philadelphia Metro Chapters; Instructional Design & Learning and International Technical Communication SIGs
Mike Markley, India and Snake River Chapters; Illustrators & Visual Designers, International Technical Communication, Management, and Marketing Communication SIGs
Lori A. Marra, Rochester Chapter; Emerging Technologies SIG
Dick Miller, Willamette Valley Chapter; Usability & User Experience SIG
Sylvia Miller, Southwestern Ohio Chapter; Consulting & Independent Contracting and Instructional Design & Learning SIGs
Jack Molisani, Aloha, Los Angeles, and Orange County Chapters; Consulting & Independent Contracting, Lone Writer, and Management SIGs
Beth Najberg, Chicago Chapter; Illustrators & Visual Designers, Information Design & Architecture, Instructional Design & Learning, and Online SIGs
Lisa R. Pappas, Carolina Chapter; AccessAbility SIG
Barbara J. Philbrick, Northeast Ohio Chapter; Consulting & Independent Contracting SIG
Kathryn Poe, Lone Star Chapter; Instructional Design & Learning SIG
Lynda R. Shindley, Twin Cities Chapter; Instructional Design & Learning SIG
Frank E. Tagader, Aloha and Rocky Mountain Chapters; Information Design & Architecture, Instructional Design & Learning, International Technical Communication, Online, Single Sourcing, and Usability & User Experience SIGs
Douglas C. Woestendiek, Connecticut Chapter; Emerging Technologies SIG
The new fellows and associate fellows will be honored at STC’s 54th Annual Conference, May 12–16, 2007, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. An honors banquet will be held on Tuesday, May 15. (A reception will precede the banquet at 6 PM.) Tickets for the banquet and reception are $45 and can be purchased using the online conference registration form.