User:SummersSolutions

Greetings and COI Declaration
Hi, I'm Daniel, a freelance Destination Marketing and Nonprofit Cultural Arts consultant, specializing in connecting tourists and groups to educational experiences. I work with museums, cultural centers, cities, artists and others who are trying to do good things for others. I like to organize events, encourage dialogue, and love to help find ways for my nonprofit partners to better perform their missions of serving others.

As there's a good chance that I've been compensated for my contributions to various Wiki articles, I am declaring a COI as a professional editor.


 * As projects arise, I'll notate the specifics below so that my connection with contribution is transparent.
 * I will adhere to the Wikipedia MOS as closely as possible, abiding by any and all of Wikipedia's editing rules, guidelines, and recommendations.
 * All information included will be non-advertorial in nature, will be cited with proper references, and any article created will follow the required NPOV.
 * I warmly welcome and encourage any input, insight, suggestions, or recommendations the Wikipedia editing community would like to share.

Thanks for seeking more info about me and my work.

Center for Puppetry Arts - Fall 2019
I've been asked by Center for Puppetry Arts for assistance in correcting and updating the Wikipedia article related to their arts center and its expanded programming. Further disclosure, I was the Center's Marketing Director for 8+ years, which is making it a bit easier to find citations for the sources to be honest.

As per Wikipedia's requirements and best practices, I am totally declaring a COI as a professional editor and a huge fan of the Center and its amazing work.

But, as outlined above, I will adhere to the Wikipedia MOS as closely as possible, will follow the required NPOV and other writing guidelines. I promise to be a good contributor and hope to use this experience to help show others how to go through the process.

To that end, I plan on proposing a few new sub article ideas to the community, which I think could better help the museum to provide more information and outreach to those interested in puppetry. Any Wikipedia MOS errors or mistakes in the revised article(s) are completely unintentional and I would be more than happy to rectify them immediately. Thanks for your help.