Heather White hmwhite42@hotmail.com • 801.664.1563 • 5502 W. Autumn Creek Dr., Riverton, UT 84096
Education Bachelor of Arts in English Brigham Young University Minor in editing 3.92 GPA Member of the Phi Kappa Phi, Golden Key, and Phi Eta Sigma honor societies
Apr. 2018 Provo, UT
University Courses Introduction to Print Publishing: using InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop; currently enrolled in Genre and Substantive Editing: editing the overall concept of a work and preserving the author’s voice; received a 4.0 Basic Editing Skills: principles of copyediting with exploration of editing as a profession; received a 4.0 Modern American Usage: current conventions and effective use of American English; received a 4.0 World Religions and Myth, Legend, and Folktales: understanding different beliefs, modern and ancient, in order to enhance my spirituality and communicate better with people of other faiths
Editing Experience Teaching Assistant Sept. 2015–Present BYU Modern American Usage Provo, UT Taught grammar principles to classes of about 25 students Coached other teaching assistants on the review material Planned and conducted test reviews with over 30 students Managing Editor Sept. 2016–Present Leading Edge Magazine Provo, UT Assessed and chose science fiction and fantasy submissions for publication Made developmental, substantive, and copy edits on the chosen submissions Trained staff in substantive and copy editing as well as how to professionally query authors
Volunteer Experience Interviewer and Editor June 2016 My Story Matters Murray, UT Interviewed teenage refugees about their lives and dreams; encouraged openness through sharing personal stories with them Edited the content and layout for their individual stories to create a lasting work Children’s Sunday School Teacher July 2011–Apr 2012 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Scappoose, OR Taught 4- and 5-year-old children basic gospel principles weekly Helped the children remain focused and engaged in order to improve their comprehension Planned in-class activities to help them feel connected to the material being taught Youth Camp Leader June 2011 and June 2010 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Scappoose, OR Provided for the safety of 12 thirteen-year-old girls in outdoor activities Trained campers in skills, such as fire making and proper knife handling techniques Wrote, directed, and participated in skits