I am a native English speaker and an accomplished, expressive writer. I possess considerable experience contributing original content for archaeological blogs and museum web sites, in addition to editing academic articles and books for publication in the United States. I am willing to work tirelessly to ensure that the content I contribute to your project meets the highest editorial standards. As long as I am compensated fairly, I am also more than willing to help other contributors to your project improve their English abilities.
I recently graduated from the University of Virginia with a Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in History and Archaeology. During my time there, I won multiple grants to support my research; challenged myself in advanced classes; participated in interdisciplinary research activities alongside faculty, librarians, museum professionals, and other advanced students; and won plaudits for my critical thinking and composition skills. Upon graduation, I taught History, Ancient Civilizations, Government, and Economics at Fusion Academy DC, a private school catering to the children of diplomats, executives, and government officials in the Washington, DC, Metropolitan Area. I later served as the Associate Director of the Champaign County History Museum, a small, not-for-profit institution in Champaign, IL.
I am devoted to my craft and have never failed to exceed the expectations of my clients.