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Editor Position Available - Seeking Applicants
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Default Editor Position Available - Seeking Applicants

The PGCA is actively soliciting for a new editor of Parker Pages.
Applicants must be willing to begin a rather short ‘apprenticeship’ very soon so that he or she will be ready to take the helm for the January 15, 2020 deadline for the Spring 2020 Issue.

As I had stated in my editorial in the Spring 2019 Issue, I will continue as editor through the publication of Volume 26, Issue 4 – the Winter 2019 Issue. Until then I will be actively communicating with and ‘training’ my successor.

I am currently preparing a list of guidelines and responsibilities to be sent to applicants so that they will know what the duties of the editor are. The job is not hard but it requires self-discipline - it is as time-consuming as the new editor wishes to make it. Being editor of Parker Pages is very rewarding and I have enjoyed it very much. It definitely will open new doors for him/her.

I wish to take this opportunity to say “Thank You” to everybody who has reached out to me, both on the forum here and in private messages and emails, expressing their thanks and well-wishes. Many of these I have answered but I may have missed replying and thanking one or two, so please accept my apology, and my sincere thanks.

Those contemplating being our new editor and wishing to know more and to receive the list of guidelines and responsibilities, please contact me either by telephone – 978-621-9338 (cell) – or by email at dsromig@aol.com
Or if you prefer, you may contact any of our BOD members. Their contact information can be found inside the front cover of recent issues of Parker Pages.

Hoping to hear from you!
Dean





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