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Carol
Page, President, Carol Page Communications
For more than a quarter century, communications expert Carol Page has
worked as a journalist, editor, author and public relations specialist.
Page is the President of Carol Page Communications (CPC) of Boston, which
serves an elite group of Internet B2B, technology, and mergers and acquisitions
(M&A) clients.
Prior to creating CPC:
• Page served as adjunct professor in the Graduate
Writing Program at Emerson College in Boston.
• For 18 years, Page was a regular feature writer
for America's widest-circulation publication, where she used her unique
talent for presenting issues in diverse fields in over 1500 published
stories.
• As a journalist, she also placed stories in such
prestigious publications as The Boston Globe, Cosmopolitan, Diversion,
Diversion Travel Planner, Better Health & Living, CQ, Mademoiselle,
Complete Woman, Woman's World, Feeling Great, Newlook, The Boston Monthly,
The Los Angeles Herald Examiner, The Detroit News, The Orlando Sentinel,
The Boston Herald, The American Bystander, Movie Guide Magazine, City
Limits, The Quill, Gardens for All, Country Weekly, and Stages (the in-house
magazine for Fidelity Investments).
• During this phase of her career, Page also served
as a contract editor, managing editor, or technical writer for such clients
as MIT's prestigious American Journal of Physics, CSC Index, Gale Research,
Peabody & Brown, Boston Edison Company, GTE Sylvania, Codex Corporation,
Bioassays Systems, Input Output Computer Services, Inc., Digital Press,
IHRDC, and Harvard Community Health Plan.
• To publicize her specialty newsletter PURRRRR!
The Newsletter for Cat Lovers, Page booked and made appearances on The
Today Show, People are Talking - Boston, and NPR's All Things Considered.
Through Page's efforts, PURRRRR! also received enthusiastic coverage in
The Chicago Tribune, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, The Washington
Post, Changing Times, and Glamour, among others.
• As the author of a fascinating mass market psychological
and social study of an unique American subculture, Page organized a nationwide
book and media tour which included talk shows, supplementing the promotional
efforts of HarperCollins (hardcover) and Dell (soft cover). In addition,
she was featured in programs on both the Discovery Channel and The Learning
Channel. Warner, U.K. published the book in England, Australia, and South
Africa.
• As a freelance publicist (prior to forming Carol
Page Communications), Page represented clients ranging from rock musicians
to importers, generating coverage in media ranging from The Wall Street
Journal to Entertainment Tonight.
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