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Deanna Ritchie Rampton

Managing Editor at ReadWrite

Deanna Ritchie Rampton is a highly experienced editor and managing professional with a robust background in content management and editing spanning several years. Currently serving as the Managing Editor at ReadWrite and Editor in Chief at Calendar, Deanna also engages in freelance editing and management roles for various companies, including Due.com and Entrepreneur Media. Previous experience includes leading editorial efforts at Startup Grind and functioning as an Office Manager at Mintigo, where operational and event planning responsibilities were handled. With an Associate's degree in Physical Sciences from Dixie State University and Bachelor's degrees in English Literature and Psychology from the University of Utah, Deanna possesses a strong educational foundation that enhances editorial and management capabilities.

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Palo Alto, United States

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ReadWrite

The IoT revolution has captured the hearts and imaginations of millions of people from across the globe. Our goal is to bring you the latest news, analysis, and conversation on IoT and the Connected World. Stay on top of it! Visit our website to read our most recent article. ReadWrite is a place where builders, creators, developers, and dreamers can explore and stay in the know about all things IoT. Every day there are stories of amazing technologies being created and advancements in connectivity as our world transitions towards a better and brighter future. If you're ready to take a dive into the great depths of technology in today's world, read our most recent article by visiting our website: https://readwrite.com/. Or, if you want to connect with other IoT experts and enthusiasts, join the ReadWrite LinkedIn Group and get the conversation started! ReadWrite was founded on April 20, 2003 by Richard MacManus as ReadWriteWeb. Now known as ReadWrite, it engages an audience of builders, creators, developers, and dreamers who are joining its mission to map the programmable world.


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