Date: February 24, 2008
Winning New Business: Preparing Proposals 101
Hello Techwrl,
Enclosed is an announcement about the March 11, 2008 monthly meeting of the Society for Technical Communication, Phoenix Chapter.
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
public_relations@stc-phoenix.com
480-314-3493
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MEDIA ADVISORY
WHO:
Society for Technical Communication Phoenix Chapter and others who are interested in the communication of scientific and technical information.
WHAT:
Winning New Business: Preparing Proposals 101
PHOENIX – February 24, 2008
The Society for Technical Communication Phoenix Chapter will be hosting Judith Herr as she presents on winning new business on Tuesday, March 11, 2008.
Many professional communicators are being asked to take on new responsibilities that require the ability not only to communicate effectively with targeted audiences, but also to lead multi-disciplinary teams necessary for highly complex communication and documentation projects. Communicators are fully qualified to support, provide expertise, coordinate and/or manage the preparation and submittal of formal proposals and grant applications to provide products or services in response to solicitations issued by government agencies or corporations.
Professional communicators have the right mix of skills to contribute to, write and manage winning proposals. All that’s needed is knowledge of the “language” and steps in proposal or grant preparation and submittal. This presentation provides an introduction to proposal terms and requirements as well as lessons learned when coordinating proposals virtually and interpreting government solicitation instructions. Lessons learned from 15 years of proposal work will be included.
Preparing proposals involves team formation and work scoping, drafting the proposal, managing the review process, production of the final submittal, and often preparing and then coaching key personnel for an oral presentation.
WHEN:
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
* 5:30 p.m. – Networking
* 6:00 p.m. – Dinner
* 7:00 p.m. – Program
WHERE:
Hilton Phoenix Airport – 2435 S. 47th Street, Phoenix AZ 85034
DINNER OPTIONS:
The dinner options are chicken Palo Verde with jalapeno/cilantro cream sauce and the vegetarian is southwest avocado sandwich Fresh whole avocado lightly coated with panko and topped with pepper jack cheese, green chilies, pico de gallo, lettuce and cilantro mayonnaise.
PRICING AND REGISTRATION:
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. Reservations can be made through noon on Thursday, March 6, 2008 at http://www.stc-phoenix.com/onlinereg.htm or contact David Borough at (480) 505-9239 or at registration@stc-phoenix.com or send a check to Jane Rossignol at this address:
4051 E. Carriage Way
Gilbert, AZ 85297
ABOUT JUDITH HERR:
Judith Herr brings 20+ years experience managing and contributing to large and small proposals and other complex technical communication projects. “Wins” for clients resulted in multi-million dollar contracts with DOE, EPA, NASA, NIH and Kaiser Permanente. After 10+ years with SAIC, a large consulting firm, she formed Well Chosen Words to provide consultative technical and business communication services to clients.
Additionally, Judith provides pro bono expertise for grant applications by selected community outreach, educational and literacy projects.
Judith’s range of experience and expertise encompasses work in information technology; management; occupational and public health; medical, biological and environmental sciences; adult education; fund-raising for nonprofit organizations; and community development. Her international experience includes living three years in Belgium, three years in Malaysia, and extended travel in Asia and Europe.
ABOUT THE SOCIETY FOR TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION:
STC is an international professional and educational organization that advances the arts and sciences of technical communication. Our 18,000 members include technical writers, editors, multimedia designers, Web and intranet page designers, and others who work to make technical information understandable and available to those who need it. The STC Phoenix Chapter includes more than 180 members who work in a variety of industries for various public and private companies, government agencies, and small businesses. Find out more online at www.stc-phoenix.com.
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