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Alexander Wagner
Managing Editor at Lion Lexicon Transcription & Editing
Alexander J. Wagner is an accomplished professional editor with over 15 years of experience, catering to various clients including business executives, journalists, video producers, and researchers. He offers a wide range of editing services like substantive editing, fact-checking, research, proofreading, and communication development through Lion Lexicon services.
Throughout his career, Alexander has worked with reputable organizations such as The Washington Post, POLITICO, Red Hat, RTI International, National Humanities Center, IQVIA, NCSU, UNC, Duke, and several governmental and academic research institutions. His expertise spans across different forms of writing including legal contracts, corporate communications, articles, novels, poetry, and screenplays.
With a keen eye for detail and a passion for accuracy, Alexander specializes in high-quality transcription services and excels in research and fact-checking. He is well-versed in a variety of fields from humanities and social sciences to software engineering and clinical research, ensuring precise verification of proper nouns, technical terminology, and specialized communication.
Alexander studied English Language and Literature at North Carolina State University and has held various editorial roles over the years. Currently, he is the Founder and Managing Editor at Lion Lexicon Transcription & Editing, where he continues to provide top-notch editorial services to a diverse clientele.
His prior roles include being a Substantive Editor, Proofreader, Fact Checker, and Premium Transcript Specialist at Alexander J. Wagner, Substantive Editor and Transcript Specialist, as well as serving as the Vice President, Chief Operations Officer, and Managing Editor at Rogers Word Service. Before stepping into the editorial world, Alexander gained valuable experience at Cameron Village Regional Library and NCSU D.H. Hill Jr. Library as a Circulation and Reference Assistant and Circulation Assistant respectively.