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Background Summary
Individuals continue to grow professionally only when they push forward
with an unquenchable passion to discover more about their fields.

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Before I spit out my credentials, I have a confession. After 25 years of intensive training and experience, I'm still basically a little kid inside. I love to paint pictures and I love to tell spell-binding stories. But what trips my trigger is seeing the look on other people's faces when they like what I've done, when I have evoked an emotional response.

Other people seem to appreciate my stuff. For example, in California I earned recognition at the South Bay Mayoral Creative Writing contest. Another time in Portland, Oregon, a handful of educators awarded me their annual James DeMott Literary Scholarship.

I also pulled first place in Investigative Reporting from the Evangelical Press Association while working on a national publication in Chicago. Oh yeah, and one of my proposals (both text and graphic design) earned an annual merit award from the Society for Technical Communication.

Winning awards isn't my thing, though. I really care about two goals professionally:

   (1) Continuing to perfect my skills in writing, design, and training
   (2) Implementing today's techniques to communicate most effectively

Regardless of the assignment — whether it's a technical manual for a database company, an advertising campaign, a government grant or a promotional brochure for a women's group — I consistently shape my current project into the very best I can offer. During the past two decades, I've never violated that principle.

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"Successful leaders are both born and made."


Lisa Livingston earned a 720-hour certification for Technical Drafting through Southern California Regional Occupational Center. Her technical specialties include piping, mechanical, electrical and architectural design.

She initially graduated from Multnomah Bible College in Portland, Oregon, where she completed a major in Religion and a minor in Journalism. May 2010, she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biblical Studies from Multhomah University.

In addition, because Lisa enjoys learning new things, she completed Publication Design training from the Douglas Workshop in Chicago, as well as Specification Writing and Construction Management certification in Indianapolis.

With almost 6,000 documented hours in project management, Mrs. Livingston was recently awarded nationally recognized Project Management Professional (PMP) credentials from the Project Management Institute (www.pmi.org).