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Connecticut
A Discussion Group for the Connecticut chapter of STC.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Chicago
Chicago is one STC's oldest and largest chapters. Members include technical writers & editors, content developers, instructional designers, academics, usability experts, web designers & developers, and translators.
Founded in 1955, STC Chicago has a rich tradition of providing diverse educational and networking experiences to technical communication professionals, as well as cultivating relationships between academia and industry.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Charlotte Regional
The Charlotte Regional chapter of STC serves primarily members in and nearby the city of Charlotte, North Carolina. Students at UNC Charlotte and other area schools can also benefit from membership in Charlotte Regional STC. The Charlotte Regional Chapter holds two meetings a year at UNC Charlotte, including the awards ceremony for the student competition at the end of the spring semester.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Central Ohio
Discussion Group for the Central Ohio chapter of STC
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Central New York
The Central New York Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication consists of 70+ professionals and students in technical communications across Central New York, including Syracuse, Ithaca, Clinton, New Hartford, Poland, Utica, Rochester, Rome, Otsego, Owego, Binghamton and Johnson City.
Meetings are free - all members, students and public guests are welcome. This Chapter is coming alive with many new members, fascinating new speakers, and rapidly expanding student involvement.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Central Iowa
The STC Central Iowa Community, chartered in 1986 as the STC Des Moines Chapter, today includes over 70 technical communicators throughout Iowa. STC-Central Iowa meets September through May, offering programs in tools and technology, team communications, project management, and other topics that help our members acquire and develop the skills to stay marketable in the workplace.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Canada West Coast
STC Canada West Coast has 270 members who belong to our chapter and work in high-tech industries, health care, the resource industries, the legal system, utilities, and government.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Belgium
The Belgian Chapter was founded on March 6, 1997 by five enthusiastic technical communicators. Since then it has grown to a group of some 50 members and in 1998 won an award for the fastest growing chapter.
STC Belgium members include technical writers and editors, educators and students, graphic artists and technical illustrators, independent consultants and contractors, managers and supervisors, multimedia artists, photographers and audiovisual specialists, and translators.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Australia
The Australia Chapter was formed in 2001, with the goal of providing Australian STC members with an opportunity to initiate and become involved in local activities and to discuss local issues.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Austin
The leadership of the Austin chapter of STC uses a strategic plan to plan and execute initiatives that improve the chapter's operations and the chapter's value to its members.
The Austin Chapter of STC celebrates the special identity of its members, its community, and its environment. STC Austin reflects a pioneering spirit that welcomes diversity, incorporates change, supports learning, and promotes the aesthetic and the humane in communications.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Atlanta
The Society for Technical Communication (STC), Atlanta, Georgia Chapter has more than 350 members who work in a variety of positions such as writers, editors, illustrators, instructional designers, usability experts, educators, students, engineers, and scientists.
Most importantly, the STC Atlanta Chapter offers educational resources, networking, and friendship.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Alberta
The STC Alberta Chapter·represents technical communicators within Alberta, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories.
Our membership includes writers, editors, documentation specialists, translators, multimedia artists, online Help developers,·graphic designers, instructional designers, and website designers. Our community represents independent consultants, contractors, employees,managers, supervisors, educators, and students in the field of technical communication.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Snake River
In June of 1990, the Snake River Chapter was formed in Boise, Idaho to serve technical communicators throughout the southwestern portion of Idaho and the eastern part of Oregon.
Created on: Wednesday, 15 December 2010
Los Angeles
STC's Los Angeles Chapter offers opportunities for networking with technical communication professionals in a convivial atmosphere.
Created on: Wednesday, 15 December 2010
Boston
STC Boston chapter provides technical communicators with information and training on topics, skills and trends that affect our profession now and in the future.
Created on: Wednesday, 15 December 2010
Lone Star
The Society for Technical Communication (STC) is the world's largest professional organization for people involved in technical communication. The Lone Star Community (LSC) is one of the largest communities in the U.S., drawing members from all over the Dallas- Fort Worth Metroplex area.
Created on: Tuesday, 14 December 2010


