If you are looking for a job or just to network, or if
you are a hiring manager or recruiter looking to fill a job, STC-New England
has a service for you. The
Member Profile/Resume Bank provides information about members and
links to their resumes. The profile posting service is free for STC-New England members.
The STC New England Chapter offers the following networking links.
You do not need to be a member of STC to join these networking groups.
Your Chapter Needs YOU!
New volunteers are always valuable since
they contribute new ideas and additional skills.
We all have the same goals, such as, to further our skills,
learn more about and promote our profession, and network with others.
Please pitch in to help us provide services to you and our STC New England
Chapter members.
For more information about volunteering contact Rick Lippincott
at rjl6955@yahoo.com.
Chapter Awards and Scholarships
The Boston chapter bestows an award of volunteerism to the chapter and offers a scholarship.
Awards
The Carol A. Landers Spirit of Volunteerism Award was first awarded in
2000, in remembrance of Carol Landers, a former chapter president. This
memorial award recognizes volunteerism and community service - two if
Carol's passions.
The Edward J. Carbrey Jr. Scholarship was established in 1996 and was
awarded to deserving undergraduate students in technical communications
programs. It was created as a tribute to Edward J. Carbrey, Jr., a
long-time Chapter member, Council member, and STC fellow.
In 2004, the resources of these awards were combined, to formally create
the Landers/Carbrey Spirit of Volunteerism award.
Past Landers/Carbrey Award Winners
Steve Jong and Neil Perlin, 2007
Ellen Lidington and Taryn Light, 2006
Lori Gillen and John Garison, 2005
Joan Wotkowitz and
Margueriete Krupp, 2004
Past Landers Award Winners
Barbara Casaly, 2003
Jon Baker, 2002
Rich Feitelberg, 2001
Alma Nahigan, 2000
Barbara Veneri, 1999
Past Carbrey Award Winners
Susan Westington, 1997-1998
Diane Moretti, 1996
Your suggestions for the award name and any questions or comments should be
directed to the Lynda Schiff.
Scholarships
The Society for Technical Communication and Northeastern University jointly established this annual scholarship in 1986 in memory of Helen Loeb.
Formerly of IBM Corporation, Helen Loeb was the founder of the technical writing programs at Northeastern University and served as the program director until the mid-1980s.
This award honors the graduating student with the highest grade point average.