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Cheryl Landes

Master of Arts in Education, 2006

Cheryl Landes earned the distinct rank of Associate Fellow in May 2009 by the Society for Technical Communication (STC) for her contributions in the field of technical communication.

Each year, STC honors one or more senior members who have attained distinction in the field of technical communication as an Associate Fellow. Senior STC members have been a member of the society for at least 10 years and have a minimum of 15 years of experience in the technical communication field.

Cheryl is active in the American Society of Indexing and the past president and program committee coordinator of the Pacific Northwest Chapter. She’s active in two chapters of STC and serves as an international judge for the annual technical communication competitions. She’s also a member of the Puget Sound Chapter of the American Society of Training and Development and the Seattle Chapter of the Association for Women in Communications.

In addition to her master’s degree from University of Phoenix, Cheryl holds two bachelor’s degrees in general studies with minors in history, psychology and journalism.

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