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Wilson, Jean Gaddy was born on February 21, 1944 in Lawton, Oklahoma, United States. Daughter of Herschel Jamison and Dona (Stiles) Gaddy.
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This helpful workbook gives students the opportunity to master the writing and editing skills covered in the main text, including grammar and mechanics guidelines, practicing proper copy-editing symbols, rewriting sentences for clarity and conciseness, learning how to write successful leads and recognizing distinctions between Associated Press and wire-service style.
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Wilson, Jean Gaddy was born on February 21, 1944 in Lawton, Oklahoma, United States. Daughter of Herschel Jamison and Dona (Stiles) Gaddy.
BJ, University Missouri, 1966.
Director public relations, Columbia (Missouri) College, l967-70;
consultant, Columbia (Missouri) College, l970-;
director public relations, Missouri Valley College, Marshall, Missouri, 1973-1974;
member of faculty, Missouri Valley College, Marshall, Missouri, l978-84;
director development, U. Missouri, Columbia, l985-86;
instructor journalism, U. Missouri, Columbia, 1984-1993;
founding executive director New Directions for News, U. Missouri, Columbia, l987-. Consultant, l970-84; founding director National Women and Media Collection, Columbia, l987--, Journalism and Women's Symposium. Research consultant International Women's Media Project, Washington, l987.
Adjunct associate professor of University Missouri, Columbia, since 1993. Committee member International Business Machines Corporation Science and Technology, since 1996.
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( No matter what the medium, from print to broadcast to d...)
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(Book by Brooks, Brian S., Pinson, James L., Wilson, Jean ...)
(Book by Brooks, Brian S., Pinson, James L., Wilson, Jean ...)
Board directors Missouri School Board Association, 1976-1982, Marshall Philharmonic Orchestra, 1976-1992, Arrow Rock (Missouri) Lyceum Theatre, 1986-1992, Journalism and Women Symposium Executive, since 1991. President Marshall School District, 1981-1982. Member Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications, Women in Communications (student chapter advisor 1984-1990, national recognition award 1983).
Married Rick R. Wilson, August 28, l966. Children: Lindsay Jeanne, Leigh Denise.