Anupama Elected STC India President
Anupama A. has been elected as the President of the India chapter of the Society for Technical Communication (STC). STC—the largest organisation of its type in the world—is dedicated to advancing the arts and sciences of technical communication.
Tweet-- Anupama A. has been elected as the President of the India chapter of the Society for Technical Communication (STC). STC—the largest organisation of its type in the world—is dedicated to advancing the arts and sciences of technical communication. Its members include technical writers and editors, content developers, documentation specialists, instructional designers, academics, and anyone whose work makes technical information available to those who need it. STC Indiahas beenleading the technical communication community in India since 1999.
Anupama was elected at the Annual Business Meeting of the India chapter held recently at Bangalore on the sidelines of its 8th Annual Conference. Anupama is a Documentation Manager at Pivotal Corporation, Bangalore. She has been associated with STC India since its inception in 1999.
The other office bearers elected at the meeting include Michelle Cherian as Vice President, Vasanth Vaidyanathan as Secretary, and Manju Shrestha as Treasurer. Gururaj B S is the Immediate Past President of the chapter.
More details about STC India are available at www.stc-india.org.
Notes to Editor
STC (www.stc.org) is an individual membership organisation dedicated to advancing the arts and sciences of technical communication. It is the largest organization of its type in the world. Its 18,000 members include technical writers and editors, content developers, documentation specialists, technical illustrators, instructional designers, academics, information architects, usability and human factors professionals, visual designers, Web designers and developers, and translators - anyone whose work makes technical information available to those who need it.
The India chapter (www.stc-india.org), formed in 1999, is carrying forward the technical communication movement in India.