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I have always been interested in history. In fact,
that's why I left Oregon for Alaska in 1979, and it
was my love of history that kept me there for over
16 years (although I had not planned to be there
quite that long!) As the town's historian, I
learned a lot about its history and have two
unpublished manuscripts as a result of over 16 years
of historical research in Alaska, Canada and the
lower 48.
My love of history started me on the road to
developing web sites. The Internet has been a
perfect way to share history with others. Working
for newspapers and print shops gave me the
background to use in editing and publishing
newsletters, as well as brochures, ad design and
more. I have been editor of newsletters and
newspapers for local, regional and national
organizations (and have won awards). I have also
spent several years writing free-lance for
newspapers. My background with the newspapers,
print shops and newsletters has helped me in quickly
learning to create web sites on the Internet.
While in Alaska, I was involved with the local
chamber of commerce and visitors bureau. (That also
involved working closely with the city council,
which included lobbying and requesting funding as
well as sitting on advisory councils.) Those
organizations gave me the chance to learn marketing
and promotion on the local and regional level
through participating in workshops, seminars and
working with cruise ship companies, tour companies
and travel agents as well as local and regional
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During my
stint in Alaska, I was the director/curator of the
local museum for over 11 years. That experience has
also aided in learning marketing and promotion and
working with various local, state, and federal
agencies and organizations in funding historical
preservation as well as grant writing. It also gave
me the chance to successfully lobby the state
legislature for historic preservation for a local
project.
While I
thought I had left all of that behind when I left
Alaska in late 1995 to return to Oregon, I find that
all of that experience is coming in handy as I begin
to get more involved in community organizations and
activities. Add to that my love of computers, and
this has become a perfect match for me to use in
sharing history with the world as well as developing
web sites for organizations and businesses. I love
the challenge of creating web sites and the
satisfaction I get from being creative in designing
the web sites. |
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Over 18 years
in Communications and Public Relations |
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Wrote Business Plan and
tour script for charter boat operator in
Alaska. Wrote Business Plan, Marketing
Plan and Training Plan for computer store in
The Dalles, Oregon. |
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Edited various local, regional, and
national newsletters, as well as free-lance
writing for
newspapers and magazines. Some have won
awards! |
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Designed and wrote text for museum
interpretive and promotional brochures. |
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Designed and wrote text for various
marketing brochures, "how to" brochures,
etc. |
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Developed and produced historical
programs for public radio. |
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Education Committee Chairperson with
Alaska State Gold Rush Centennial task
Force. |
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Coordinated local S.O.S. (Save our
Outdoor Sculpture) program. |
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Developed marketing pieces targeting
travel agents, group tours, cruise ships,
etc. |
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Worked with group tours, travel agents,
cruise ship personnel creating ground tours. |
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Coordinated local Familiarization (FAM)
tours to market community. |
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Trained U.S. Forest Service Interpreters
working on board marine highway system. |
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Marketed community at outdoor sports
trade show in Colorado. |
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Marketing manager for charter jet boat
operator. |
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Have conducted local marketing workshops. |
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Developed motivational and educational
program for those working within the visitor
industry. |
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Have successfully lobbied state
legislature for funding; written successful
grants (up to $260,000.00 in appropriations
and/or grants). |
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Former local liaison person for state
agencies (including the Governor's office). |
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Over 16 years involvement with chamber of
commerce and convention & visitors bureau on
the local, regional and state level. |
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Awarded "Best Project" for Rural or
Natural Setting by SOLV for Weston Clean and
Green, May 2001. |
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Weston Chamber of Commerce 2001 Member of
the Year. |
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