Experience; education; elegant, economical prose — and excellence recognized by such organizations as IABC and PRSA.

Chris Wise Tiedemann is a practiced, disciplined and versatile communicator who knows what it’s like to run a communications department. Crafting memorable communications for her clients today, she managed international employee communications and community affairs in a Fortune 500 company for 15 years.

An independent writer and consultant since 1998, Chris knows about deadlines. She began her career on the editorial side of a Gannett newspaper in New York.

Chris received her master’s degree from Duke University. A freelance writer for government agencies, corporations and the consumer press she knows about economy of prose and economy of pricing.

Over her 30 years in the profession, she has worked as a:

  • journalist
  • magazine staffer
  • university writer and editor
  • international corporate communications director
  • principal of a 10-year-old successful communications practice

As an independent writer, Chris has honed speeches, features, presentations and ghost-written pieces for international organizations like Delta Air Lines, Georgia-Pacific and CDC. And for up and coming companies and publications around the nation.

A non-fiction editor for projects ranging from books to speeches to magazines, Chris’s own book, College Success for Students with Physical Disabilities, will be published in February 2012 by Prufrock Press.

When your message is about a very special product, project, person or idea your own reputation, budget and credibility are on the line. You don’t need an amateur communicator, you need an expert: Chris Wise Tiedemann


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