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Former Public Relations Committee Manager
Terry Reece is an independent technical writer and consultant with more than 15 years of technical writing experience in the fields of electronics, computer systems, and business. Terry has written and illustrated user manuals, systems documentation, online help, brochures, and copy for Web sites. On the commercial side, he writes sales letters, brochures, articles, press releases, newsletters, and other marketing materials clients need to sell their products and services.
Through the years, Terry has worked with many companies, large and small. Some of his more notable clients have been in high tech such as Unisys, Lockheed Martin, Computer Sciences Corporation, and SAIC.
Terry is also the author of a number of articles:
Terry Reece holds a B.A. in Management from National-Louis University and an A.S. in Computer Programming Technology from Umpqua Community College. Furthermore, Terry is a graduate of the Writer's Digest School of Nonfiction Writing. He is also a senior member of the Washington D.C. Chapter of The Society for Technical Communications (STC). Terry served the chapter as the Public Relations Committee Manager in 2007. Updated
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STC Washington, DC Chapter