Diana C. LeGere is a published freelance
writer, and the Executive Director / CEO of Executive Final Copy formerly based in Salt Lake City, UT. For five years, she has offered winning career management
strategies to leading career management firms, and senior managers and top-level executives across the US, as well as
Canada, Japan, Germany, UK, France, Greece, Belgium, Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Taiwan,
China, and Cambodia. Her company website was awarded a
Golden Web Award 2001 for excellence achieved in Web Content, Design, and
Creativity from the International Association of Web Masters and
Designers.
LeGere has written career related and
motivational articles for many print and online publications, including numerous
cover stories for Resume Writers Digest and Blue Ridge Employment Weekly, and
other professional trade publications. She currently serves as a career columnist for Job Market, "Let's Talk...About YOUR Career!"™. Her resumes have been selected as
outstanding and appear in nine books, including America’s Best Resumes for
America’s Top Jobs, Best Resumes and CVs for International Jobs, the
Expert Resume series, Resumes That Knock Em Dead, and Cover Letters
That Knock Em Dead. She has also served repeatedly as a Top Resume Expert for several career related question boards.
A successful motivator and business owner,
she has been profiled online at BizWomenClub.com, CafeMom.net, and
WholeWoman.com, and is featured in the revised edition of the book,
Momprenuers: A Mother’s Practical Step-by-Step Guide to Work-At-Home Success,
released in 2002. Forthcoming, her business will be profiled in Going
Back, a book targeting women returning to the workforce.
LeGere is a member of the National Resume
Writers Association (NWRA), Career Masters Institute (CMI), and the Professional
Resume Writing and Research Association (PRWRA). Generous with her contributions
to the community, she has worked with women in transition, offering resume
writing and career management strategies to the Greenback’s Bringing Hope
Foundation in Salt Lake City, and is a member of the Volunteers for Careers (a
group of career professionals serving the needs of 911 survivors.)
Born and raised in upstate New York, and recently
relocated from Utah, she now lives in central Virginia with her family. When
not writing she enjoys family activities, reading, photography, art, and
spending time at the ocean.