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Editors' Association of Canada Announces Canada's First Certified Professional Editors (CPEs)Media Contact: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Toronto, March 26, 2009—The Editors' Association of Canada (EAC) is proud to announce the first editors to successfully complete all four tests in EAC's landmark certification program and achieve the designation of Certified Professional Editor (CPE). Janice Dyer (Mississauga) "These distinguished editors have demonstrated exemplary skill, experience and dedication, not to mention hard work, to pass all four demanding certification tests," according to Zofia Laubitz and Barbara Tomlin, co-chairs of EAC's Certification Steering Committee. "We are delighted to congratulate Canada's first CPEs in 2009—which happens to be EAC's 30th anniversary." Awarding Canada's first CPEs marks a milestone for EAC—the achievement of a long-held goal to establish the gold standard for editing in Canada. EAC certification formally recognizes editors who have demonstrated excellence in their profession, paving the way for businesses, governments, organizations and individuals to select and hire editors with proven credentials. EAC's certification program is composed of four tests: Elementary Knowledge of the Publishing Process, Proofreading, Copy Editing and Structural and Stylistic Editing. Editors who pass all four tests are awarded the designation of CPE. Editors can also choose to take only two of the tests (Elementary Knowledge of the Publishing Process and one other) to earn credentials as a Certified Proofreader, Certified Copy Editor or Certified Structural and Stylistic Editor. Since the certification tests were launched in 2006, EAC has accredited a total of 4 Certified Professional Editors, 25 Certified Proofreaders, 25 Certified Copy Editors and 5 Certified Structural and Stylistic Editors. EAC's 2009 Certification Tests For more information, visit www.editors.ca/certification. -30- About the Editors' Association of Canada |
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