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Laurie Shuster is a highly experienced editor and content director specializing in engineering and STEM communications, with over 30 years in writing, editing, and managing business-to-business publications. As Editor-in-Chief of SWE Magazine for the Society of Women Engineers, she handles content planning, editing, production, and daily management, focusing on advancing women in engineering and technology. Prior to SWE, Shuster served as Deputy Editor of Landscape Architecture Magazine for the American Society of Landscape Architects and as Editor-in-Chief of Civil Engineering magazine for the American Society of Civil Engineers. In these roles, she oversaw editorial teams, developed feature stories on engineering innovations, career paths, and professional development, including profiles of emerging engineers from universities like California State Polytechnic University, Pomona in the Engineering field.
Shuster's career highlights include numerous articles in Civil Engineering Source, such as 'First Step: Think of your internship as a job interview' featuring a Cal Poly Pomona graduate, 'Young engineer makes the transition from consultant to client,' and 'Finding a first job is like saying "yes to the dress,"' emphasizing strategies for early-career success in engineering. She also authored reflective pieces like 'We will never forget' commemorating the impact of 9/11 on the engineering community. Holding a Bachelor of Science in journalism from the University of Maryland, Shuster enhanced her management skills through the Program for Developing Managers at Simmons College Graduate School of Management. Her work has earned multiple awards for editorial excellence and design in magazine publishing, influencing public discourse on engineering education, diversity in STEM, and professional growth. Through her editorial contributions, Shuster has shaped narratives that inspire and inform the engineering academic and professional communities.

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