About
Amy Langstaff helps organizations transform complex information into communications that are lean, kind to readers, and truly useful. Clients call her when they need to:
• draw out key stories and insights from research
• mobilize knowledge within or beyond their organizations
• capture and distill an involved planning or consultation process
• communicate important information with energy and clarity
Skills & Experience
• over 10 years in research-based writing and strategic communications
• strong collaborator with leaders, strategists, management consultants, and researchers
• able to assemble an experienced production team (including designers, graphics specialists, editors, indexers, and printers) for substantial publications
Background
Before launching her practice in 2007, Amy worked as a writer and researcher at Environics Research Group, an evidence-based consultancy in Toronto. She has been a key contributor to seven client books, including an award-winning non-fiction bestseller. Amy holds a literature degree from McGill University and a graduate certificate in program evaluation from the University of Victoria, where she earned the Ronald C. Corbeil Award for Merit in Program Evaluation.