WorldCom Consulting's Lead
Communications Specialist Garry J.
Moes is a veteran journalist, author, essayist, editor, freelance writer,
blogger and journalism teacher. He holds a journalism degree from Michigan State
University's College of Communication Arts (1966)and served as a
professor and academic vice president of the Nordic College
of Journalism, Scandinavian Christian University in Sweden (1985-87),
during which time he first created WorldCom Consulting. Prior to that, he was a
general assignment reporter, sports writer, broadcast writer,
investigative reporter and full-time government and political reporter
for The Associated Press for 21 years. Before entering a subsequent
freelance career, he was assistant managing
editor/editorial page editor for a New Mexico newspaper.
He is the author
of Streams of Civilization, Vol. II, a modern history of Western
Civilization; author and designer of an 8-volume spelling textbook
series Building Spelling Skills; and author/editor of a 6-volume
grammar textbook series, Applications of Grammar, all published
by Christian Liberty Press. He was editor of the monthly
religion-and-society opinion journal Chalcedon Report and the
scholarly annual Journal of Christian Reconstruction. Mr. Moes
was also the creator and executive editor of Crosswinds: The
Reformation Journal. He has written a comprehensive journalism
syllabus, A Watchman of the Nation. He has served as both
European and domestic correspondent for World newsmagazine and
did news reporting work in Nicaragua for a Dutch news agency. Mr. Moes
spent several years doing human rights work in former Communist
countries of Eastern Europe.
Mr. Moes is available for consultation an a variety of writing,
editing and communication materials, including:
News releases
Op-ed articles
Newsletters
Speeches
Brochures
Reports
Web content
Political advocacy materials
Magazine and newspaper articles
Key Strengths
More than 40 years of writing and editing experience
Strong knowledge of writing, editing and language mechanics
Reasonable rates ($40-$50 per hour, depending on assignment)