Catherine Peacock
About Catherine Peacock
Catherine Peacock is a Web Content Specialist at National Instruments and a Textbook Project Manager at National Technology and Science Press, with extensive experience in English instruction and web content management.
Catherine Peacock, Web Content Specialist
Catherine Peacock is currently serving as a Web Content Specialist at National Instruments. In this role, she has been maintaining and updating web documents on various platforms as part of the Digital Support & Services team since 2016. Her responsibilities include ensuring web content is accurate, engaging, and up-to-date to support the company's digital presence.
Textbook Project Manager at National Technology and Science Press
Catherine Peacock is also working at National Technology and Science Press as a Textbook Project Manager. Her role involves overseeing the development and publication of educational materials. She has extensive experience in managing textbook projects, which includes coordinating with authors, editors, and production teams to ensure successful project completion.
English Instructor Experience
Catherine Peacock has a solid background in education, having worked as an English Instructor at Ivy Tech Community College for five years from 2002 to 2007. Subsequently, she taught at St Charles Community College and Lindenwood University for a total of three years from 2007 to 2010. During her tenure, she was responsible for delivering English literature and composition courses to a diverse student body.
Educational Background and Achievements
Catherine Peacock holds a BA in English from Bryn Mawr College, completed in 1987. She continued her studies at Georgetown University, where she achieved an MA in English in 1991. Catherine then pursued her passion for literature at Tulane University, where she studied English literature and achieved All But Dissertation (ABD) status between 1992 and 1996. Her academic journey began at Bernardsville schools, where she completed her high school diploma in 1983.