Here’s a look at what you’ll find inside this issue:
- Hiding in Plain Sight: Uncover Your Transferable Skills and Discover New Opportunities by Candace Marx
- From Passion to Profession: The Journey to Becoming a Building Historian by Rhonda Lauritzen
- Embracing Change: How Professional Genealogists Add Value in the Age of Digitization and AI by Marcus Schönherr
- Client Management Essentials: Setting and Meeting Expectations by Jennifer Zinck, MBA, CG
- Working with an Editor: Ways to Streamline the Editing Process by Deanna Korte, MS
- Decoding Chaos: Mastering the Art of Organizing Your Electronic Desktop by Cyndi Ingle
- Messaging Mastery: The Art of Creating Unique Selling and Value Propositions and Brand Narratives by Joy Curtiss
- Trello: A Solution for Project Management by Drew Smith, MS, MLIS
- Listen While You Work: Genealogy and Business Podcasts by Amanda E. Perrine, MSLIS
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