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August 2009

Adam Christie

SINCE THE 1970s, Adam Christie has worked mostly as a journalist in the UK.

However in 2001, he also started writing for internet publications in the United States and was a key contributor to the Internet Content West seminar in Los Angeles in June 2001.

His experience has included editing a weekly newspaper, text-editing for one of the UK’s principal regional daily newspapers, work in local radio and regional television and for BBC Online.

In 2000, he founded 'Modus-op.com' as a consulting enterprise as a response to frustration with websites which were poorly structured, badly written or doing a disservice to the organizations they represented.

'SiteWrite', his guide to writing for the internet, was published in 2001. It addresses the needs of individuals and organizations using websites as the demographics of web use evolve.

Adam Christie has a background in corporate and internal communications, specialist health education and promotion within diverse, culturally-sensitive, non-English speaking populations, and advising a non-profit agency for people with learning disabilities.

He has contributed to conferences on health issues in the United States and been a member of the American Medical Association faculty for their annual health reporters' conference.

More recently, he has worked as an online journalist with the BBC and as a copy editor with Yorkshire's 'national newspaper', the Yorkshire Post.

Adam is also a very active member of the National Union of Journalists, representing England's North East and Yorkshire and Humber regions on the union's executive council and, in 2009, he joined the executive council of the TUC in the Yorkshire and Humber region.

His books include Working with Aids; A Guide for Businesses and Business People (1995) ISBN 1 873031 14 9 and Take A Letter; A celebration of correspondence personal and professional (2009), ISBN 978-1-873031-315.

He studied psychology, with a particular interest in perception, at the University of Bradford, in the UK.


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