Experience
Specific Client Experience
August 2009-Present, Staff Writer/Consultant, Washington Writing Group, Washington, DC
- Completed grant writing assignments for two non-profit organizations
- Provided professional consultation on business offerings in technical and scientific fields
November 2008-Present, Technical Writer/Contributing Author, Demand Media Group
- Have published over 3,200 web based articles on various niche topics with high client satisfaction
- Recognized as a Top Content Creator-2009
- Regular performance-based bonuses
August 2008-October 2009, Technical Writer/Marketing Assistant, Microbac Labs, Marietta, OH
- Have bid on and won numerous projects totaling millions of dollars worth of work.
- Responsible for all technical writing and web content for Microbac Labs, OVD.
2002-2007, Writer/Editor, Academic Writing, Marietta and Athens, OH.
- Written hundreds of pages of research and informational papers on numerous topics. Thorough knowledge of AP, Chicago, and Scientific writing styles.
2006-2007, Writer, EduWriters, Kansas City, KS.
- Wrote 4 full length white papers on business law, environmental law, computer science, and biology.
2004-2006, Writer/Senior Writer, Devreux Associates, Wales, NZ.
- Written over 150 pages of informational material for white papers on topics ranging from business law to environmental biology.
- Promoted from Writer to Senior Writer in six months for writing quality and integrity.
Invited Colloquia
Miller, N.P. 2006. “Human effects on the surrounding environment”. Tyler Consolidated High School, Middlebourne, WV.
Written Publications
Miller, N.P. and G.R. Matlack. 2006. Modes of invasion of secondary forests by a nonnative grass species: Microstegium vimineum, Ohio Botanical Symposium, Columbus, OH (Poster).
Miller, N.P. and G.R. Matlack. 2007. Invasion of secondary forests by Microstegium vimineum: a non-native grass species. Midwest Ecological and Evolutionary Conference, Kent, OH (Presentation).
Miller, N.P. and G.R. Matlack. 2007. Is Microstegium vimineum using forest roads as corridors in forests of southeastern Ohio? Ohio Botanical Symposium, Columbus, OH (Poster).
Miller, N.P. and G.R. Matlack. 2007. Microstegium vimineum invasion of secondary forests in Ohio. Ohio University Research and Creative Activity Fair, Athens, OH (Poster).
Miller, N.P. and G.R. Matlack. 2007. Movement corridors as avenues of invasion of deciduous forest by a non-native grass species, Microstegium vimineum. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Jose, CA (Presentation).
Miller, N.P. and G.R. Matlack. 2008. Invasion of secondary forests of Ohio by a non-native grass species: Microstegium vimineum. Master’s Thesis. Environmental and Plant Biology Department, Ohio University.
Research Report Writing Experience
2005-2007, Invasion of secondary forests by Microstegium vimineum. Plant Biology Department, Ohio University (Master’s Thesis).
- Performed research exploring the mechanism of invasion by a non-native grass species in the understory of deciduous forests in southeastern Ohio and West Virginia.
2004-2005, Heavy Metal deposition on the Ohio River Islands Wildlife Refuge. Environmental Science Department, Marietta College (Senior Project).
- Performed a pilot study on the deposition of heavy metals in plant, soil, and water samples from three islands in the Ohio River Islands Wildlife Refuge.
