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CinciTorial People

Any company is only as good as its people, and we have some of the best. To contact any staff member directly, use the supplied e-mail address or call (513) 555-9909.

Jim Horner

Jim Horner has had a long and varied editorial career. With degrees in English and German literature and publications in German as well as English, he has fine-tuned manuscripts of all kinds, from plays to poetry to legal tomes. The dawn of the computer age encouraged Jim to master many software applications, starting with primitive DOS applications and moving ever onward through version after version of Microsoft Windows and Office. He refined his editorial skills on computer books at a number of publishing and full-service editorial companies before co-founding CinciTorial. Jim has considerable experience with Web publishing programs such as FrontPage and Dreamweaver.
jhorner@cincitorial.com

Caitlin Preston

Caitlin Preston began her publishing career by editing children's magazines, a far cry from the modern and contemporary English literature of her Master's degree. (She was glad to have the money, after seven years of university life.) Caitlin soon moved on to Northeast Publishing, a well-respected and venerable educational publisher specializing in business and economics textbooks, where she learned the nuts and bolts of publishing as it was practiced in the era of computerized typesetting. The advent of personal computers changed her editorial life as it changed so many other aspects of publishing. Caitlin enthusiastically mastered word processing, spreadsheet, database, and page layout programs. She co-founded CinciTorial with Jim Horner to build better computer books. Caitlin's areas of expertise are word processing and database programs.
cpreston@cincitorial.com

Tyler Meadows

Tyler Meadows brings long service in traditional publishing companies to the CinciTorial mix. From her days as an intern at one of the world's most respected scientific publishing firms to her years as an editorial services manager at Northeast Publishing, Tyler has absorbed a lifetime of information about the intricacies of editing and publishing. She took advantage of a corporate downsizing to strike out on her own as a freelance project manager and editorial services contractor but learned that freelancing can be a lonely life. She has happily traded the benefits of working in her pajamas for the friendly atmosphere of CinciTorial, where she makes sure everyone minds their financial ps and qs.
tmeadows@cincitorial.com