Why
EAC?
I
recently became a member of the Editors’ Association of Canada (EAC). My
purpose in joining EAC: • to increase my awareness of professional
editorial standards • to raise the bar of effective written
communications • to embark on a personal development program of enhanced
editing competence.
Here’s
the experience you get …
My
editing service complements a versatile background in marketing,
management and human resources consulting; document development; training
and copy writing. Clients include: international governments and the
offshore private sector (projects in 35 and instructed in 20 countries),
global technology firms, 20 plus Canadian government departments, the
United Nations (U.N. Development Program), professional associations
(national/ global) and numerous small/medium sized enterprises. The
International Telecommunication Union (U.N./Geneva, Sw.) has published
three RAC documents and another is in the reference library of Industry
Canada
.
Through EAC membership, the ‘document development’ pillar of RAC
marketing inc. (www.racmarketing.com)
and the speech writing and ‘Life’s Journeys’ of Podium Memories (www.podiummemories.ca)
are being enhanced with the EAC membership.
RAC
services to clients …
Clients
benefit from the following editing skills: proofreading, structural
editing, mechanics of style, copy editing, and rewriting. In addition,
copy writing services with emphasis for a call to action and complete A-Z
composition.
The
following (not limited to) are categories of interest and specialization:
•
business, marketing and sales plans • corporate marketing
collateral • event (e.g. annual meetings) summaries • human
resources and training documents (e.g. leader’s guide and student’s
manual) • global trade strategies • technology papers
• embassy/consulate documents, speeches and exhibits.
Make
me your first reader …
Make
an editor your first reader, before material is released, to ensure
clarity, avoid ambiguity and to project that vital positive image.
Revising and re-issuing incorrect internal and marketplace communications
wastes precious resources and costs money. Get it right the first time.
Ross
A. Cowan
tel
613-733-7822
fax 613-733-7131
racowan@editors.ca