Alan Saywood
About Alan Saywood
Alan Saywood is a Production Editor at WARC in London, United Kingdom, where he has worked since 2018. He holds an MLitt in Ancient History and a Master of Arts in Classics, and has contributed to improving editorial processes through innovative research methodologies.
Work at WARC
Alan Saywood has been serving as the Production Editor for Reports and Journals at WARC since 2018. In this role, he has contributed to the enhancement of WARC's editorial processes by implementing new research methodologies. His experience at WARC began as an Editorial Assistant from 2016 to 2018, where he developed foundational skills in editorial work. His tenure at WARC highlights his adaptability and commitment to improving editorial standards within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Alan Saywood holds a Master of Letters (MLitt) in Ancient History from the University of St. Andrews, which he completed in 2015. Prior to this, he earned a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Classics from the same university in 2014. His educational background in ancient history and classical languages provides him with a strong analytical framework that informs his editorial work. This expertise is evident in his approach to both research and production editing.
Background
Before joining WARC, Alan Saywood gained experience in various editorial roles. He worked as a Researcher and Web Editor at NewsBase from 2015 to 2016, where he focused on content creation and research. Additionally, he completed a one-month internship at Black & White Publishing in 2016. These positions contributed to his versatility in handling different editorial tasks and adapting to various roles within the publishing industry.
Achievements
Alan Saywood has a track record of adapting to various editorial roles, showcasing his versatility in both research and production editing. His contributions at WARC include the implementation of new research methodologies that have enhanced the editorial processes. His strong background in ancient history and classical languages supports his analytical approach to editing and reporting, positioning him as a knowledgeable figure in the editorial field.