API Speaks – Changes on the Horizon

I’m writing to you today to share with you the news about some big changes on the horizon at API Speaks.  I am returning to school in January to complete my Master’s degree and will be stepping down as the Managing Editor of API’s blog.  The blog will still be live and the contributing editors will continue to approve posts and comments until a new Managing Editor can be found.  I’d like to thank you all for sharing your stories on the blog through your comments and I look forward to reading more in the coming weeks and months.

If you are interested in stepping in to the editorial role here at API Speaks, check out the API Speaks Managing Editor job description for more details.

Again, thank you for helping make API Speaks the blog that it is today.

Warmly,

Melissa

API is immensely grateful to Melissa for all she has done, not only as the editor of our blog, but also as an API Leader, supporter, coordinating team member, and technology coordinator for many years now. Melissa played major roles in API’s website and forum transitions, its Google Apps adoption, writing API policies, troubleshooting for API staff and families, and ongoing maintenance and updates. We appreciate her gifts and talents, and valuable AP parent wisdom, always shared with humility and grace. Please follow her work at the Mother Nature Network, and know she continues as an API Resource Leader in Arizona. Thank you for everything, Melissa. With much love and admiration,
Samantha, the API Staff, and API Board.

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APtly Said, Formerly API Speaks launched in April of 2008 as part of Attachment Parenting International's larger effort to offer interactive content through their newly-redesigned web site: http://www.attachmentparenting.org. All contributors to APtly Said, as with so many of API's staff, are volunteers who donate their time and energy to promote Attachment Parenting world wide.

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