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% LaTeX resume using res.cls
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\lhead{\hspace*{-\sectionwidth}Brenda Baud} % force lhead all the way left
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\begin{document}
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\name{BRENDA BAUD}
\address{222 South Main Street\\
North Adams, MA 01247\\
(413) 555 - 8610}
\begin{resume}
\vspace{0.1in}
\moveleft.5\sectionwidth\centerline{Objective: Position as technical writer or editor.}
\section{EDUCATION}
\vspace{0.1in}
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, Ph.D.,
Communications and Rhetoric, 1989
Trinity College, Hartford CT, M.A., English, 1979
Montclair State College, Upper Montclair, NJ, B.A., English,
1968. English Honor Society
\section{SPECIAL SKILLS}
\vspace{0.1in}
{\bf Writing}
\begin{itemize} % Use \item[] to prevent a bullet from appearing
\item[] Academic papers, technical reports, functional documents,
newsletters, nonfiction articles. Published papers on
technical writing, research in organizational writing.
Wrote computer documentation, including CAD/CAM, PC and
interface material. Produced technical papers on history
of technology; revised tables of contents, reference
material.
\end{itemize}
{\bf Editing}
\begin{itemize}
\item[] Taught editorial writing courses; trained in editing
techniques (Garrison Institute of Writing); edited
research proposals, promotional material, newsletters.
\end{itemize}
{\bf Training and Administration}
\begin{itemize}
\item[] Taught technical writing, business writing, upper
division writing courses for engineering, computer
science, management students. Trained teachers in
graduate-level writing course. Led professional
development workshops in business writing to college
administrators. Supervised teaching assistants;
coordinated tutoring network for academic support
services.
\end{itemize}
{\bf Research and Consulting}
\begin{itemize}
\item[] Investigated use of word processors as primary writing
implements in organizational settings. Developed
usability instrument for assessing computer
documentation; researched use of icons in interfaces.
Consulted in use of field methods for organizational
analysis. Provided writing consultations for graduate
research projects. Training in statistical methods in
communications research, introductory course, RPI.
Training in field research techniques, SUNY.
\end{itemize}
{\bf Computer Experience}
\begin{itemize}
\item[] Courses: Basic, Pascal. Types and Programs: IBM
Mainframe/3081D (MTS: Textform, SPSSX; IBM MINI/360
(GML/SCRIPT, CAD/CAM); IBM PC (Multimate, Wordperfect);
Apple II-Plus (Macwrite, Pagemaker).
\end{itemize}
\section{EMPLOYMENT}
\vspace{0.1in}
{\bf Lecturer,} Department of Language, Literature and
Communication, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
1986-1987
{\bf Teaching Assistant,} Department of Language, Literature and
Communication, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1985-1986
{\bf Instructor and Lecturer,} Department of English and
Communications, North Adams State College, North Adams, MA
1985 - 1986
{\bf Workshop Leader,} North Adams State College, North Adams, MA \\
"Composition for Teachers: A Writing Across the Disciplines
Approach." Graduate School of Education, 1986; \\
``Effective Writing for Executives.'' Professional Development
Program, 1985; ``Informative and Persuasive Business Writing.''
Winter Study, 1983
{\bf Writing Consultant,} Graduate School of Education, North Adams
State College, North Adams, MA 1985
{\bf Research Assistant,} Chesterwood, Stockbridge, MA Summer 1985
{\bf Instructor,} Learning Skills Center, North Adams State
College, North Adams, MA 1979 - 1985
{\bf Acting Program Coordinator for Academic Tutoring and
Advising,} Learning Skills Center, North Adams State College,
North Adams, MA Spring 1985
{\bf English Teacher,} Easthampton High School, Easthampton, MA and
West Orange, NJ. Chair, English Department evaluation;
member, Alternative Learning Program. 1968 - 1979
\section{PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS}
\vspace{0.1in}
Society of Technical Communication \\
Association of Business Communication \\
Modern Language Association \\
National Council of Teachers of English \\
Conference on College Composition and Communication \\
Society of Professional Writing Consultants
\section{PUBLICATIONS}
\vspace{0.1in}
``Playing to Win,'' {\it Hers, The New York Times Magazine, July 3, 1988}
``Analyzing Corporate Communications Policies using Ethnographic
Methods,'' {\it The Proceedings of the Conference on Corporate
Communications}, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, NJ, May
1988.
``Toward a Cognitive Theory of Visual Processing,'' {\it The Proceedings
of the ITCC, Society of Technical Communication}, Philadelphia,
PA, May 1988.
``Organizational, Interpersonal and Technological Influences on
Newspaper Writing, An Ethnographic Study,'' In review.
``Combining Elegance and Readability: Walker Gibson's Tough, Sweet
and Stuffy,'' {\it IEEE Transactions in Professional Communication},
December 1987.
``Walker Gibson's Tough Sweet and Stuffy: A Workshop in Style for
Engineers,'' {\it Linking Technology and Users: Conference Record of
the IPCC}, October 1986.
``That Damn Ram: Hydraulic Power at Chesterwood, 1908-1932,''
Unpublished paper for Chesterwood and the Society for Historic
Preservation, 1984.
``Sculpture Media,'' Unpublished paper for Chesterwood and the
Society of Historical Preservation, 1984.
{\it The Chesterwood Pedestal}, Volume 3, 1985, Newsletter of The
Society of Historical Preservation, Chesterwood, Stockbridge, MA.
\end{resume}
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