Tabatha Marshall
Tabatha Marshall is currently a tech writer and founder (‘Sturgeon
General’)
of PhishBucket.org, a nonprofit
organization dedicated to protecting job
seekers from fraudulent job offers.
Tabatha’s experience with computers began at the onset of consumer
computing
with the Vic20 and Commodore64 back in the 1980s. The next decade she
ran
her own Bulletin Board System (BBS), when the Internet and World Wide
Web
were just starting to reach the general public. Her computer experience
led
to a corporate career in the insurance and finance and IT industries:
tech
support for Zurich Insurance, Equifax Canada and Microsoft Helpdesk;
volunteer editor and review coordinator for the Linux Documentation
Project
and overall open source advocate; Director of Product Development for
Linux
Professional Institute; and for the last several years, a contract tech
writer for Microsoft.
Her specialties include project/content/documentation management,
executive/non-profit management, Internet security, process engineering,
quality control, open source technologies, remote/virtual team
management,
instructional design, tech support/call center management,
fiction/non-fiction/technical writing and editing, online
investigations/forensics, public speaking, and web
development.
Related links:
www.PhishBucket.org
twitter.com/phishbucket
twitter.com/tabathamarshall
LinkedIn profile