Staff Profile : Maria Anderson

Staff Profile Maria W. Anderson Assistant Publisher School/Degree B.S., University of Georgia When you joined The Scientist Septem

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Maria W. Anderson
Assistant Publisher

School/Degree
B.S., University of Georgia
When you joined
The Scientist
September 2003
Job Description
Managing various internal projects; arranging internal and external meetings and special events; liaising between the editorial, production, sales, and marketing departments
Job related interests/achievements
Member of the National Association of Science Writers
Favorite book
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee; The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Favorite website
Borders, where I can spend hours finding my next favorite book.
Favorite gadget
iPod
What do you do when you're not at work
Take classes at UPenn; watch college football; go to Philadelphia Orchestra concerts and "Art After Five" at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
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