Meet Your Team

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Grace Dietz

Editorial Assistant

Grace Dietz graduated from Bryn Mawr College, double majoring in English and Comparative Literature. She was welcomed back at Technica shortly after, having spent the previous summer as an intern there, with plenty of experience as a writer and in publishing already under her belt. As an Editorial Assistant, Grace reviews, copyedits, and proofreads for various journals and book chapters in addition to contributing to the Technica blog. In her free time, she enjoys outside walks, baking, and reading anything and everything.

The Technica Advantage

At Technica Editorial, we believe that great teams cannot function in silos, which is why every member of our staff is cross-trained in editorial support and production. We train our employees from the ground up so they can see how each role fits into the larger publishing process. This strategy means Technica is uniquely positioned to identify opportunities to improve and streamline your workflow. Because we invest in creating leaders, you get more than remote support — you get a partner.