Water Technology welcomes Robyn Tucker as managing editor

June 26, 2015

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — She previously served on Water Technology’s sister publication Professional Carwashing & Detailing.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Robyn Tucker has joined the Water Technology team as its managing editor.

As the publication’s new managing editor, Tucker will edit and research news and articles for Water Technology magazine, WaterTechOnline.com, all the e-newsletters and its social media channels.

A graduate of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Tucker received a bachelor's degree in public relations, and she is currently pursuing a master's degree through Ball State University in Muncie, Ind.

“We are so happy to have Robyn on our team,” said Editor Lori Ditoro. “Her public relations background and passion for everything she does make her a welcome addition. We plan to work together to maintain and grow the strong editorial content our readers expect from us.”

For the past year, Tucker has served as managing editor for Water Technology’s sister publication, Professional Carwashing & Detailing. Other past experience includes public relations and communications work with Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama and the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.

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