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Montreal
STC-Montreal is the Montreal chapter of the Society for Technical Communication. STC-Montreal holds monthly meetings between September and June, in the early evening. The regular monthly meetings are usually in the format of a guest speaker(s) and/or a presentation or workshop on some aspect of the field of technical communication.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
New Mexico Kachina
The New Mexico chapter membership reflects the diversity of our state. Its members include technical writers and editors, graphic artists and web designers, university professors and small “tech comm” business owners.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
New York Metro
The New York Metro Chapter comprises members from New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, other states, Canada and other countries.
The Chapter holds monthly area Live meetings and workshops in Manhattan which are all available virtually. Upcoming meetings are announced through meeting notices are sent to all chapter members and a distribution list.
Chapter website: http://www.stcnymetro.org
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
NorthBay
The NorthBay Chapter serves technical communicators in Telecom Valley and includes Sonoma, Marin, Napa, and other counties in Northern California. Although the NorthBay Chapter is among the smallest chapters within STC's Region 8 and has existed only since 1994, technology continues to grow in our area. It has opportunities for interaction and creativity that a larger chapter might not afford.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Northeast Ohio
The Society for Technical Communication is the world’s largest professional organization for people involved in technical communication. The NEO STC is one of the largest communities in the U.S., drawing members from all over the Northeast Ohio region.
The members are writers, editors, graphic artists, web content managers, as well as usability experts, consultants, information managers, educators and students. They work in many industries including telecommunications, software, semiconductor, financial, medical and transportation. The community provides leadership and direction for its members and promotes professional growth through meetings, workshops, seminars, conferences, mentoring, and networking.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Northern New England
The Northern New England (NNE) chapter of the Society for Technical Communication (STC) was incorporated in 1983 to better serve the needs of members in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and northern Massachusetts. Membership in STC-NNE has grown dramatically since its inception.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Oklahoma
The Oklahoma chapter received its charter on May 1, 1977, and has been serving technical communicators of Oklahoma ever since. Its members include technical writers, editors, graphic designers, Web specialists, and many more. A number of its members are self-employed and work as freelancers or consultants.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Orange County
The Orange County Chapter of STC (OCSTC) provides networking and mentoring, educational, and employment information opportunities targeting those in the technical communication and allied professions. OCSTC accomplishes this by working singly, with other surrounding Southern California STC chapters, other related professional organizations, and the community at large.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Orlando
The Orlando Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication was formed in 1977 and is a group dedicated to serving the needs of technical communicators within the greater Orlando area and beyond.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Puget Sound
The mission of the Puget Sound Chapter is to serve the interests of technical communicators in the Puget Sound Region.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Rochester
2010, 2011 Community of Excellence, 2010, 2011 Pacesetter Award, 2010-11 Chapter Renewal Challenge Winner (highest renewal rate of all chapters of our size or larger)
Join us! We're making a difference for our members!
Founded in 1958, the Rochester Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication is based in upstate New York. Although most members live and work in the metropolitan Rochester area, it is becoming more geographically diverse, with members living in several surrounding counties.
Visit http://stc-rochester.org to learn more about our community.
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2429658
Twitter: @stc_rochester
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/STCRochester
Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/109880789014502660622/109880789014502660622/posts
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Rocky Mountain
The diverse membership of the Rocky Mountain Chapter (RMC) of the Society for Technical Communication (STC) includes writers, editors, usability professionals, information architects, illustrators, printers, publishers, educators, students, engineers, and scientists employed in a variety of technological fields.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
San Gabriel Valley
The San Gabriel Valley (SGV) Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication (STC) is an interactive organization where members and their guests can learn about the full spectrum of the art, technique, and business of technical communication.
The professional, trade, and technical skills of members cover a wide range of experience and disciplines. About half of the members are self-employed as consultants; the other half are permanent employees.
The monthly chapter meetings are open to the public. These meetings are generally held on the fourth Thursday of each month. Members are encouraged to attend the meetings and share their vision of the chapter's goals and activities.
Created on: Friday, 21 January 2011
Santa Barbara
Founded in 1988, our chapter's won STC's "Chapter Achievement Award" three times and the "Pacesetter Award" in 1997. Our newsletter also won awards in STC's Chapter Newsletter Competition three times, including a "Best of Show" award.
But times have changed, and the chapter is in need of some revitalization. Come help us make this chapter as vibrant as it once was... and even more so!
Created on: Monday, 24 January 2011
Public UX group
This is to test the capability of using this as a replacement for the SIG site
Created on: Saturday, 16 April 2011
South Carolina Midlands
A discussion group for the South Carolina Midlands chapter of STC
Created on: Monday, 24 January 2011
Southwestern Ontario
The Southwestern Ontario Chapter builds skills via volunteering for chapter and community activities; publishes an award-winning monthly newsletter; and sponsors a professional competition.
Created on: Monday, 24 January 2011


