Sue Mosher

Sue Mosher

Writer/editor, spiritual activist, Microsoft Outlook guru (retired)

Washington D.C. Metro Area

Current
  • Owner at Turtleflock, LLC
Past
  • Journalist and technology manager at Associated Press
  • News anchor and reporter at radio stations in Charlotte, NC, and Norfolk, VA
Education
  • Pacifica Graduate Institute
  • George Washington University
  • Rutgers University
  • College of William and Mary
Connections
295 connections
Industry
Writing and Editing

Sue Mosher’s Summary

With communication skills and an affinity for technology, I help individuals and organizations articulate their vision for a better world and generate the energy to make that vision a reality. Through my personal consulting firm, Turtleflock LLC, I offer writing, editing, speaking, facilitation, ceremony, and other skills in service to creativity, sustainability, justice, reconciliation, and spiritual growth.

I am also the author of hundreds of articles and seven books on Microsoft Outlook, including the bestselling "Microsoft Outlook Programming: Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers" and the latest version, "Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming," released in June 2007.

Sue Mosher’s Specialties:

Background paper writing and editing; integration of spiritual and environmental ideas with action; small group facilitation; Microsoft Office (especially Outlook) programming, support, and training


Sue Mosher’s Experience

  • Owner

    Turtleflock, LLC

    (Computer Software industry)

    May 1994Present (15 years 7 months)

    Turtleflock LLC is the private consulting firm that I established to help organizations get full value from Outlook and the other Microsoft Office applications they've installed on the desktop. In addition to providing training and programming services to various clients, I also created two of the leading web resources for Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Exchange -- the Slipstick Systems Outlook & Exchange Center, now operated by CDOLive, LLC, and OutlookCode.com, a discussion and resource site for Outlook developers.

  • Journalist and technology manager

    Associated Press

    (Privately Held; 1001-5000 employees; Broadcast Media industry)

    July 1979May 1994 (14 years 11 months)

    AP Broadcast Services:
    Assistant Director/Technology Development (7/89-5/94) -- Helped develop AP NewsCenter and AP NewsDesk software; designed and wrote marketing, customer support, and user guides.
    Assistant Director/Administration (8/85-6/87) -- Responsible for maintaining and enhancing technical aspects of broadcast news wires and assisting in research and product development
    General Broadcast Editor (3/83-8/85) -- Top editorial manager for national broadcast news wires, supervising 30 people. (In this position and earlier jobs as Sue Cunneff)
    Assistant Broadcast Editor (2/82-3/83) -- #2 editorial manager for national broadcast news wires.
    Newsperson (7/79-2/82)

  • News anchor and reporter

    radio stations in Charlotte, NC, and Norfolk, VA

    (Public Company; 51-200 employees; Broadcast Media industry)

    March 1976June 1979 (3 years 4 months)

    I was on the air at WOWI and WNOR in Norfolk and WSOC in Charlotte as Sue Billingsley.


Sue Mosher’s Education

  • Pacifica Graduate Institute

    MA , Humanities with Emphasis in Mythology, Education and Depth Psychology , 20072009

    This "engaged humanities" program challenged us to apply what we learned in our relationships and communities. My M.A. portfolio is available at http://www.scribd.com/doc/19424870/Sue-Mosher-MA-Humanities-Portfolio

  • George Washington University

    Professional Certificate , Woody Landscape Plants , January 2003January 2005

    This was a great program -- a botany class, followed by 5 season-specific courses in trees and shrubs suitable for the Washington, DC, area. We learned taxonomy, cultivation, identification, etc. for 300 or so plants, and my garden today shows the results!

  • Rutgers University

    none , Economics , 19791981

    While working nights at the AP, I thought it would be interesting to study something new and useful. I can't remember why I picked economics over meteorology, but I gained a lot from 18 hours of graduate study before I got promoted to a day position and had to stop the study program because of the time conflict.

  • College of William and Mary

    BA , Sociology , September 1970June 1974

    Phi Beta Kappa, Rex Smith Scholarship award (journalism), manager of college radio station

    Activities and Societies:
    Radio station, varsity fencing team, Kappa Alpha Theta, student government

Additional Information

Sue Mosher’s Interests:

Landscape, labyrinths, mythology, woody landscape plants (trees and shrubs), liturgy, travel, Russia (lived for 4 years in Moscow)

Sue Mosher’s Groups:

The Labyrinth Society, Community of Reconciliation - companion candidate, Universalist National Memorial Church - deacon, Unitarian Universalist Christian Fellowship (UUCF)

  •    LinkEds & writers
  •    College of William and Mary Alumni Network
  •    PHI BETA KAPPA SOCIETY Official
  •    The Oughtred Society
  •    Microsoft MVP - Professional Group
  •    Associated Press alumni

Sue Mosher’s Honors:

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (annual award, 1994-2009)
Microsoft Pathfinder - Exchange Community Builder Award (1998, for Slipstick Systems web site)
Phi Beta Kappa


Sue Mosher’s Contact Settings

Interested In:

  • consulting offers
  • expertise requests
  • reference requests
  • getting back in touch

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