Rosemary Reinhart co-owns Editorial Pathways, LLC, which provides editing assistance to individuals, businesses, and nonprofits. Editorial Pathways’ editing services include copy editing, line editing, and developmental editing. As a consultant for InSites, Rosemary has edited proposals, manuscripts, and reports, including reports for the National Science Foundation and the Danforth Foundation; guidebooks and reports for the U.S.-China Teachers Exchange Program; reports and sections of the online learning modules for the Communities of Learning, Inquiry, and Practice (CLIPs) project; and case studies and reports for the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia. She has contributed editorial guidance to InSites on speeches, web copy, and journal articles. Rosemary has also written publications and training material for a global-change research project; edited research reports for the U.S. Forest Service; and edited a report for a documentary film project. For over a decade, she’s been the copy editor for Collage, the award-winning magazine of the Colorado Art Educators Association (CAEA). In 2013, Rosemary received CAEA’s Distinguished Service Outside the Profession award. Rosemary holds a B.A. in History, Honors, Magna Cum Laude, from Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA, and a J.D. from Washington University, St. Louis, MO. She is a member of the American Evaluation Association, the Editorial Freelancers Association, and the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. Rosemary loves discovering new ideas and perspectives through conversation, reading, and writing. She enjoys walking, cooking, practicing Qigong, and spending time with her husband, children, friends, and large extended family.