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“I have enjoyed working with you during my 17 years with EE Times and have always appreciated your abilities and your professionalism. I think you're an outstanding copy editor. You've been able to quickly spot any errors or omissions, clarify ambiguities, cut out excess verbiage, and make copy shine.”
— Richard Goering, former Software (EDA and Embedded Tools) Editor, EE Times

“I have appreciated the care and detail you take with our stories because it has made EE Times that much more authoritative and respected. I trust that your talents and warmth will lead you to the next right thing.”
— Rick Merritt, Computing, Medical Devices Editor, EE Times

“Cynthia Bolling came relatively late to the EE Times party, but carved out her niche quickly. She managed sections and editors with a wonderful mixture of deadline intensity and good humor. This is not easy with a far-flung field staff.” Thank you, Cynthia.”
— Brian Fuller, former Editor-in-Chief, EE Times

"Cynthia Bolling was my key partner in producing our monthly Planet Analog supplement on time, with quality content and attractive appearance, including tracking all the details that go into a successful publication. She kept me 'honest' but also understood where to be flexible to meet the needs of a complex, engineering-centric content and a sophisticated, no-nonsense audience."
— Bill Schweber, Analog Editor, EE Times

“I was Cynthia Bolling’s supervisor at CMP Media LLC from May 1998 to June 2007. During those years, Cynthia was not only a solid copy editor who thrived in a team environment, but she also exhibited strong project management skills. Those skills came to the fore when I assigned her to manage Planet Analog, working closely with the editor and the production editor. When it came to setting intermediate targets in order to meet the final deadline, for example, Cynthia was like a hawk. No nuance or potential hurdle escaped her attention, and she conquered all of them. Most important, Cynthia worked seamlessly with the editor, who was based in another city. Moreover, with Planet Analog as well as with every other aspect of Cynthia’s job function, her demonstrated ability to remain calm under deadline pressure served Cynthia—and all of her co-workers—well.”
— Greg Lupion, former Executive Editor, Print, EE Times