Susan Carberry

Director Of Publications And Office Services at Hazen Research, Inc.

Susan Carberry has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Susan worked as a Director of Publications and Office Services at Hazen Research, Inc. where they were responsible for managing all company publications and overseeing a team of staff members.

Prior to that, Susan worked as a Technical Editor at Performance Associates International, Inc. where they created training materials for mining companies. Susan also served as a Technical Editor at Honeywell Aerospace for ICM Conversions, providing editing services for aviation safety materials.

Susan has experience in the communications field as well, having worked as a Communications Manager at the San Jose Convention & Visitors Bureau. Susan also worked as a Publications Specialist at Kamehameha Schools, where they were responsible for producing various publications.

Earlier in their career, Susan gained valuable editorial experience as a Managing Editor at Hawaii Press Newspapers, Livington & Associates, and Blue Book Publications, Inc. Susan also served as an Associate Editor at Honolulu Publishing Co.

Susan's extensive work experience showcases their skills in publications management, technical editing, and communication.

Susan Carberry attended the University of Nevada, Reno from 1968 to 1971, where they studied English. Susan then went on to Hawaii Pacific University from 1971 to 1973 and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English.

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Denver, United States

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Hazen Research, Inc.

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Hazen Research, Inc. provides innovative research and development (R&D) services to the mineral, energy, environmental, and chemical industries. Our core business is performing and interpreting experimental work to provide design criteria and other technical information for new and existing processes. Hazen specializes in laboratory-scale research on new processes, adaptation of known technology to new situations followed by pilot-plant demonstration, preliminary engineering, and cost analysis. Projects range from beaker-scale experiments and analyses to multimillion-dollar continuous pilot or demonstration plants.


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