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Bruce E. Beans
Writer and editor at Self Employed
Bruce E. Beans is a book author and editor who has been self-employed since 1996. He specializes in topics related to health care, education, and the environment. His notable works include Eagle’s Plume: the Struggle to Preserve the Life and Haunts of America’s Bald Eagle published by Scribner in 1996 and later by the University of Nebraska Press in 1997. He also co-edited Endangered and Threatened Wildlife of New Jersey (2003) and authored Riverton Country Club: A Resilient Refuge (2007), which chronicles the 107-year history of a New Jersey golf club.
Beans has a rich background in journalism, with his work appearing in prestigious publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Reader’s Digest. His career began in journalism in 1981, and he has since contributed to various magazines and newsletters, focusing on writing and editing for consumer, alumni, and trade-oriented audiences.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree, magna cum laude, in English from La Salle University, which he attended from 1970 to 1974. Currently, he is based in Warrington, Pennsylvania, and maintains a professional network of 337 connections on LinkedIn.1