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    Kimberly Patch

    Writer, editor, user interface expert, musician

    Kimberly Patch is a versatile professional with a background in writing, editing, user interface expertise, and music. She is dedicated to simplifying information and enhancing software usability.

    Currently, Kimberly serves as a project manager at The Conversation, where she coordinates longform investigations conducted by academic researchers and investigative journalists. Her responsibilities include managing workflow, logistics, editing, fact-checking, web production, and video editing.

    Kimberly is known for her innovative work with interactive transcripts, enabling sharing at the sentence level while maintaining context. She played a key role in developing the InSite workflow for Duke University and implementing a similar system for PBS Frontline's The Putin Files.

    With extensive experience in the tech industry, Kimberly was an invited expert for the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Accessibility Initiative. She advocates for software efficiency and usability, especially targeting universal design for all users, including those with disabilities.

    Having founded a software company and a news publication, Kimberly brings over 20 years of writing and editing experience from various media outlets. Her writing often focuses on science and technology, delving into research areas that support universal design principles.

    Kimberly's educational background includes a BA in English with minors in Biology and Journalism from the University at Albany. Her professional journey encompasses key roles at organizations like The Conversation, PBS FRONTLINE, Duke University, and the W3C Accessibility Initiative.

    Beyond her professional endeavors, Kimberly's passion for music influences her work and personal pursuits, adding a creative dimension to her multifaceted career.

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    Greater Boston