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I've
been teaching English at UWSP since 1976. I specialize in business
writing but also teach the "Editing and Publishing" and the
"Independent Writing" courses. In "Editing and
Publishing" (English 349), my students write and edit articles
for publication as well as forming a publishing "company"
that selects a manuscript, edits it, and publishes it; they then
market and sell 500 to 1000 copies of their book. In "Independent
Writing" (English 157/257/357), each learner meets once a week
with a peer tutor to receive personal feedback on the writing the
learner has done. In "Advanced Business Writing" (English
351), students learn how to write effective letters, memos, proposals,
reports, and resumes, as well as exploring the career search process.
(I'm a recipient of UWSP's 1996 Excellence in Teaching Award and
UWSP's 1998 Service Award.)
My credentials include a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at
Urbana/Champaign and a B.A. and M.A. from DePaul University. I keep up
to date on developments in my field by reading in my field and by
attending and presenting at two or more professional conventions or
conferences each year. In 1998, I founded and served as Program Chair
of Wisconsin's award-winning statewide conference on "The
Business of Communication" for high school and college teachers
of business communication. I'm also a member of the Board of Directors
of the international Association for Business Communication and a past
program chair for their annual convention.
My office is at the Tutoring-Learning Center in the basement of the
library building on campus, so that I can supervise the peer tutors of
the "Independent Writing" course. When I'm not on campus,
you're likely to find me conducting Effective Business Writing
training programs for a wide variety of corporate clients--some in
Central Wisconsin and some elsewhere. I'm a co-founder and past
president of the Association of Professional Communication
Consultants. I've also received awards for my Effective Business
Writing training programs from our local chapter of the American
Society for Training and Development, of which I'm a past president.
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