At PSG, we love what we do. We are creative, editorial, technical, production and multilingual experts—and we’re always on the lookout for people just like us. PSG’s executive staff averages more than 20+ years each in the publishing industry. Around this core staff, we assemble the most reliable resources in the industry to precisely fit each project’s needs. Our internal team is made up of the most talented, driven, smart and thoughtful individuals in the industry. We work hard, play hard and manage our client’s projects with care, dedication and a smile.
Ken-tinuing Education: PSG’s Sales Efforts
I’ve mentioned in a previous blog post that one of the hats I wear for the company is that of an instructor. That is to say, I hold regular sessions with interns and junior staff members on topics related to our profession, much like the topics in the series of blog [...]
Employee Spotlight: Eileen Neary
by Eileen Neary My parents knew even when I was young that my career path would go one of two ways: either I’d be working with the environment or with the English language. But I only ever seriously considered one route (unless you count my proclamation at age eight [...]
Ken-tinuing Education
Though I’ve been out of the classroom (as student and teacher) for almost 35 years, I still learn something new just about every day. The fact that I’m no longer working within the boundaries of an institution of learning does not mean that I’m finished with acquiring new information [...]
Intern Spotlight: Meet Claire!
Over the past four years, I’ve spent a large amount of time in poetry workshops. At Emerson College, classes are usually no more than 30 people, and the writing workshops are even smaller. As a Writing, Literature & Publishing major with a focus in poetry, I took full advantage [...]
PSG Summerfest 2014
This summer, Lori surprised the staff with a party bus trip to Kimball Farm in Westford, MA. The party bus was filled with gift bags of snacks and the music we played from our own devices. The team enjoyed some (unexpectedly competitive) mini golf, bumper boats, batting cages, and [...]
Intern Spotlight: Meet Elizabeth Rule
From the bright lights of the city, to the thousands of stars I loved to look at nightly from my porch, I grew up moving between city living and farm living with only a few miles spanning in between. I learned a lot living in a farm town directly [...]
Intern Spotlight: Meet Caitlin!
When I was little, I wanted to be a drifter when I grew up. Then a farmer. Then a geneticist. Let me know if you sense a trend here, because I certainly don’t—after all, now I’m interning with an educational publishing company on the opposite end of the country [...]
Intern Spotlight: Meet Dan Plonowski
I have heard time and time again that majoring in English is the biggest waste of time and money that a college student can spend. I will never forget the looks on my family members’ faces when they first heard I switched majors to English. Their mouths gaped pricelessly: [...]
Employee Spotlight: Colleen Joyce
This month’s Employee Spotlight features PSG Project Manager Colleen Joyce. I joined the PSG team in the early part of 2011. Prior to that, I got my start at another educational development house, where I learned the ropes of copyediting, proofreading and project management. I then spent several years [...]
Employee Spotlight: Ken Scherpelz
This month’s Employee Spotlight features PSG’s VP of Sales & Business Development I have seen many changes in the industry since entering educational publishing in 1979. After teaching elementary school for five years—I was the big guy with the long hair and curly beard towering over the first and [...]
Guest Blogger: A Window Into The Future—Job Shadowing at PSG
Here in America, there’s a large amount of pressure to decide at an early age what you want to do for the rest of your life. But how can people make such important decisions without any experience to inform them? Further, where can anyone get this sort of experience? [...]
Beyond Baby Babble (and a Special Announcement!)
When my son Gabriel was nearly a year old, I was taking a swim class with him at the YMCA. I was hopeful it would have two benefits: getting us out of the house for a few hours and making some new friends. While we accomplished the first, it [...]