User Profile for Trevor Paterson (Trevor_Paterson)

Trevor Paterson
Richmond Canada

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Bio: Trevor Paterson has been CMS Administrator at CHC Helicopters for three years. He is also a technical author and uses the CMS regularly to create and maintain manuals for the CHC Safety and Quality department.

Trevor enjoys content management because it forces organizations to improve their writing and, by extension, to improve their best practices. He views a well implemented CMS as having the potential to increase the integrity of an organization's documentation and even its business practices.

Trevor believes that, over the long term, a CMS can become a tool to change the very culture of an organization. In short, Trevor's passion for simplifying, clarifying and educating finds a good match in the tools and the role of content management.
Vital Statistics:
Tags: XSL, CMS Implementation, change bars, document management
Job Title: CMS Administrator
Employer: CHC Helicopters
Email:
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Joined: Feb 07 '08
Last login: Mar 14 '08
Speaker Information:
Speaking Topics: CMS Implementation, XSL development to solve document management issues, change management regarding CMS, scalability, Docbooklite, regulatory and ISO document requirements
Education: BA in Chinese (UBC 1988)
Diploma of Education (UBC 1990)
Award of Achievement in Information Architecture for Technical Communication (UBC Continuing Education 2003)
Linkedin.com Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/1/373/33a
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