Proofwrite is a customer-focused company established in 1999. The company has evolved since its early days and is now run solely by Alison Walters, its director.
Alison is an ordinary member of the Society for Editors and Proofreaders and has been proofreading for nine years. Her insurance background comes from a supervisory role with Sun Alliance in which she dealt with aspects of the job that now complement her proofreading career: dealing with customers, interviewing and training staff, writing assessments and working to strict policies and deadlines. These factors ensure she has the ability to adapt to each subject and piece of work she deals with.
Alison has completed proofreading and grammar courses and is able to work with Microsoft Word software, Microsoft PowerPoint presentation software and with Adobe pdfs. She is also experienced in checking websites for text errors and broken links.
Her strengths are her thoroughness in reading text and content, her ability to meet deadlines and work under pressure, and her enthusiasm to deal with new subjects and technologies.
InterestsAlison is interested in creative writing in all forms and has passed the Open University Start Writing Fiction and Start Writing Plays courses. She also studied at night school for a number of years.
Alison also likes to spend time watching films, reading and chilling out with her family. She knows a lot about some things and a little about lots of things such as Tai Chi, aromatherapy, cats, polystyrene, nursing and web mapping, and also, thanks to her husband's hobby, Chinese Painted Quails.
PortfolioOn the portfolio page you can see some of the companies Alison has worked with.
Although Alison has many contacts in the proofreading and editing industry, she subcontracts to only one editor who deals with almost all Proofwrite's academic work for students and lecturers.
March 2010
Alison has had a busy year so far and enjoyed the latest Business Club meeting at Room 4 in Golborne, an excellent meeting venue with a warm welcome and delicious food.
September 2009 Alison had a great time meeting like-minded professionals and friends at the annual conference of the Society for Editors and Proofreaders at York University.
May 2009 Alison joins her first group via LinkedIn – Manchester Creative Industry – and considers the benefits of Facebook for business. If she registers, will she be tempted to spend time on frivolous gossip? br>
April 2009 Alison purchases her business cards from a local printer – Acorn Print Services. She joins the LinkedIn network for professionals and looks forward to the next meeting of Wigan Borough Business Club, where she will be able to hand out her new business cards. br>
February 2009
Alison is sourcing business cards - not easy over the Internet with own logo. She wants to feel cards before she buys so sends off for sample pack.