Summary
Paul Race is a retired master technical writer and longtime consultant with over four decades of experience translating complex software, networking, and enterprise systems into clear documentation and training. A two-time graduate in Rhetoric and Composition and English, he has led large documentation teams for clients such as NCR, AT&T, LexisNexis, J.P. Morgan Chase, and Assurant, and taught professional writing at the university level. He blends traditional desktop publishing and modern web/Agile practices, having converted massive legacy document sets to HTML and trained teams in Agile Scrum. Now based in Springfield, Ohio, he focuses on music (guitar and banjo) and model railroading while selectively consulting, bringing a rare mix of institutional memory, editorial rigor, and hands-on tooling experience. Not obvious from a resume: he still insists that clear, concise technical prose is a professional craft worth paying for—and he won’t relocate for bargain-basement offers.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Masters in Composition and Rhetoric, Writing, Technical Writing, Literature, Masters in Composition and Rhetoric, Writing, Technical Writing, Literature at Wright State University
Miamisburg H.S.