August 23, 2007
Media Advisory: Society for Technical Communication to Meet on Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Hello, Technical Communicators.
MEDIA ADVISORY
Society for Technical Communication Phoenix Chapter Announces September 11, 2007 Meeting
WHO:
Society for Technical Communication Phoenix Chapter and others who are interested in the communication of scientific and technical information
WHAT:
Do rumors about downsizing and reorganization fly around your company? Does provincial intrigue seem tame compared to the political climate in your office? If so, you'll want to attend our next meeting. Lance Gelein, past president of STC International, will tell us how technical communicators can win at
“the game of office politics”.
Always a dynamic speaker, Gelein will cover the inevitability of office politics and offer suggestions on how to deal with them. The presentation will include a self-test that you can use to evaluate your political abilities and the political climate of your company.
Gelein will share his knowledge gathered over the course of a 20-year career in technical communication. If you've missed his presentations before, this is your chance to learn from one of our most inspiring leaders.
Gelein, Society Past President, is an international speaker who has been a technical communicator for over 20 years. He is currently involved in technical and marketing communication, usability testing, Web site development, project management, and change management. His list of clients is a who’s who in industry and includes PacifiCare Health Systems, Medtronic, GE, McKesson, Ameriquest Mortgage, Abgenix, Intel, Hewlett-Packard, Palm Inc., Kaiser-Permanente, Apple Computer, and Pacific Bell.
WHEN:
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
* 5:30 p.m. -- Networking
* 6:00 p.m. -- Dinner
* 6:30 p.m. -- Program
WHERE:
Hilton Phoenix Airport, 2435 S. 47th Street, Phoenix AZ 85034
WHY:
The Society for Technical Communication is a professional organization for technical writers, editors, illustrators, managers, multimedia and Web designers, educators and others who work to make technical information understandable and available to those who need it. It is the largest professional organization in the field, with more than 18,000 members and 150 communities worldwide. The Phoenix Chapter includes more than 220 members who work in a variety of industries for various public and private companies, government agencies, and small businesses. For more information, visit www.stc-phoenix.com.
RSVP:
Registration will be available at http://www.stc-phoenix.com/onlinereg.htm or contact David Borough at (480) 505-9239, or stc@davidjesse.com, by noon on Thursday, September 6. The cost for dinner and program is $25 for members, $30 for nonmembers and $15 for students. The program alone is $10. An additional $5 charge will be applied for late registration or same day registration. The meal cannot be guaranteed for same-day registration.
If you have any questions or would like additional details, feel free to contact me.
Mike Schwinghammer
Public Relations Manager
Society for Technical Communication Phoenix Chapter
stcphoenixpr@juno.com
480-314-3493