Want to learn how AI can help polish your prose and give you a competitive edge at work? Join UW Professional & Continuing Education for a practical webinar led by Andi Tosch, the instructor for our Business Writing Foundations course.
Discover how generative and corrective AI can transform workplace writing — helping you craft clear, effective communication, streamline your writing process and tackle career essentials such as resume development and interview preparation.
Part of our Expert Insights webinar series, this hour-long session offers you the chance to gain valuable knowledge from UWPCE’s expert instructors. Don’t miss this opportunity to preview the strategies and skills taught in the course — and see how AI can become a powerful partner in your professional writing toolkit.
Panelists:
Andi Tosch
A full-time staff technical writer and editor at a large cloud-based software company, Andi Tosch has more than 15 years of experience crafting corporate communications and technical documentation. She began her communications career as a policy analyst and program manager at Microsoft, following seven years as a freelance technical writer, creating and editing documentation for a variety of technical clients.
Andi is a lifelong learner who's passionate about the accessibility and reach that online learning can afford students. She currently is an instructor for the UW Certificate in Editing and the developer and instructor of the new Business Writing Foundations course and in 2019 was honored with a Teaching Excellence Award for commitment to teaching and learning as part of the instructional team for the UW Certificate in Editing.
Part of our Expert Insights webinar series, this hour-long session offers you the chance to gain valuable knowledge from UWPCE’s expert instructors. Don’t miss this opportunity to preview the strategies and skills taught in the course — and see how AI can become a powerful partner in your professional writing toolkit.
Disability Accommodations
To request disability accommodations, contact the UW Disability Services Office at least 10 days in advance at 206-543-6450 (voice), 206-685-7264 (fax) or dso@uw.edu.