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Today, the STC Atlanta Chapter
includes more than 500 professionals in the technical writing
field. In the year 2000, the STC Atlanta Chapter celebrated 20 years
of membership growth and the achievements of its individual
members and the Chapter as a whole.
To capture our history, we searched for people who were there in the Chapter's early years.
We did not have to look very far. Bob Hays, Martha Chambliss, and
Gerry Cohen shared what they remember about the STC Atlanta Chapter and some memorable moments as technical communicators.
The history of our Chapter
begins prior to our 20-year mark. According to Bob Hays, one
of the Chapter's organizers, as few as three people in the field
met at Volt Engineering, a company sponsor. Prior to organizing
the STC Atlanta Chapter, some of our members belonged to the Society
of Technical Writers and Publishers (STWP). STWP had an
occasional speaker, but mostly, the attendees discussed how to
increase the membership. Eventually, the STC Atlanta Chapter was
formally organized in 1980. Some of the participants who signed
the Chapter petition remain active members today.
The STC Atlanta Chapter began
meeting at the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper
Industry (TAPPI) facilities. By that time, the monthly
attendance had grown to 10-20 attendees per meeting. The format
differed from today's meetings. Imagine, the group was small
enough to sit around a conference table and discuss issues
relating to the field with an emphasis on technical writing
skills. The meetings were informal and there was usually a
speaker. In the early days of STC the national society had so
few members that most knew each other at least by mail or
phone. The Chapter met at TAPPI from 1979 to mid 1985. The
organization moved its meeting site to the MSA facilities and
met there until approximately 1992. From there, the Chapter
moved to various meeting sites to where we are today: the
Marriott at Perimeter. According to Martha Chambliss, a society
member since 1959, the Chapter has seen phenomenal growth and
change. The quality of the membership is high. Members have
broad and diverse backgrounds with computers now influencing the
writers' primary occupations. In 1980 technical communicators in
the computer and software industries focused on print
documentation, now the focus is on online help and the Web.
The focus of the STC Atlanta Chapter has
not changed: the advancement of quality technical writing. This,
according to Gerry Cohen, is why he joined STC in 1974. He had
professional objectives and the STC Atlanta Chapter met his needs,
just as the Chapter does for many professionals in the field
today. Like many in the field, Gerry also saw a transition. In
the '70s he used a Selectric typewriter, which was later
computerized. Now we are using word processors. There are a
number of persons who are a part of the Chapter's history and
whose involvement helped to make the Chapter a success in
meeting the membership's goals.
The following is a list
of Chapter members who signed the petition to organize the STC Atlanta Chapter. We apologize if
we have omitted anyone who
was a part of this special moment. If we did, let us know.
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Marion
A. Bucko |
Mark
R. Luttrell |
Leara
Rhodes |
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Gerald
Cohen |
Cecelia
C. Maher |
William
N. Rogers |
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Doris
Engerrand |
Dan
Miller |
Maxine
T. Turner |
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Mary
G. Greeman |
Larry
Newberry |
Jean
Voyles |
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Sonya
Jones |
Fred
H. Parker |
David
M. Webb |
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1980-1981
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David C. Leonard
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1982-1983
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Rebecca Kelly
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1983-1984
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David T. Orr
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1984-1985
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Deborah E. Young
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1985-1986
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David J. Collier
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1986-1987
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Nancy Council
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1987-1988
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Carol Barnum
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1988-1989
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Kathryn E. Duggleby
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1989-1990
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Patricia J. Bishop
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1990-1991
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Chip Jones
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1991-1992
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Chip Jones
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1992-1993
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David C. Leonard
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1993-1994
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Steven D. Knapp
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1994-1995
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Steven D. Knapp
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1995-1996
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Steven D. Knapp
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1996-1997
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Julian F. Hacker
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1997-1998
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Jeffrey J. Haas
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1998-1999
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Kenneth T. Rainey
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1999-2000
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Rob Houser
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2000-2001
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Genie Vidal
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2002-2003
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Lori Brown
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2001-2002
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Angie Morris
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2003-2004
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Cheri Crider
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2004-2005 |
Roger Siegel |
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2005-2006 |
Leigh Richardson |
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2006-2007 |
Holly Harkness |
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2007-2008 |
Al Hood |
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