Our Team
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Linda Wegner Linda Wegner is an experienced researcher, writer, and public speaker. While living in rural Saskatchewan she covered community events for several local newspapers. In 2000 she started Words of Worth and began writing for and about business. Wegner has nearly a thousand articles published in American and Canadian magazines and newspapers; she also contributes regularly to four BC business magazines, a BC farming publication, and writes a weekly syndicated column. Wegner is particularly skilled at writing business-related feature articles and survey-based reports. Wegner has addressed farm, political and business leaders and community members on topics ranging from project summaries, and dealing with stress, to improving writing skills for beginner to professional writers. |
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Don Allan Since completing his Master of Arts Economics degree, Don Allan has helped private, public and government entities achieve their economic development goals. Not only does he bring his skills and abilities to the work he does, he has gained a reputation for completing each project on time and on budget. He has served as economic development manager for communities throughout Manitoba and British Columbia and has extensive experience in working with First Nation communities to reach strategic economic development goals. Don first was introduced to Words of Worth through a project conducted for Assinboine College in Brandon, Manitoba; since moving to Powell River in 2003, he and WOW have completed a number of strategic plans, gap analysis studies, and needs assessment plans. |
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Ron C Johnson Ron C Johnson A.Sc.T. is a technical communicator, instructor and developer of training systems and materials. Ron provides documentation services to water and wastewater utilities, technical colleges, electronics and data communications manufacturers, and software developers. With more than 25 years experience in a wide variety of documentation areas, Ron knows the importance of creating processes that work. He also understands that successful projects require careful planning, a well-defined relationship with the client, and the right tools. |


