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Recording for the October Meeting

Hello all! Hope you are doing well and staying safe. The recording for the October meeting is now available on our chapter YouTube channel! You can also view the video below. Thank you again to Rachel Lamb for presenting to … Continue reading

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October Career Management Session

Joy Montgomery is back again this month for another session of Career Management! If you have any questions about careers in technical writing or need help preparing your resume or portfolio, please feel free to drop by! The one hour … Continue reading

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I Can Help With That: What Customer Service Can Teach Technical Writers

Speaker: Rachel Lamb Description How are customer service agents and technical writers alike? Well, neither of us spend our time in the spotlight. We don’t have the flash and pizazz of marketing. We don’t have the kind of coding muscles … Continue reading

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Recording for the September Meeting

Hello all! Hope everyone is doing well and staying safe. The recording for the September meeting is live on our YouTube channel! You can also view the video below. Many thanks again to Colin Budd for presenting to us this … Continue reading

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Cheat, Borrow, Steal: How to Build and Scale a Successful Design Practice

Speaker: Colin Budd Description Building a sustainable, scalable, and successful design practice is no easy feat. In this talk, learn the real techniques, tricks, and best-in-class methods for forming a true design practice that organically grows and transforms your business. Anecdotes and … Continue reading

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