Canadian Science Publishing
Celia Charron has a diverse work experience in various industries. Celia began their career as a Collection Rationalization Project Researcher at the Canada Science and Technology Museum Corporation in 2010. Celia then worked as a Proposal Writer at R.J. McKee Engineering from June to September 2013. In 2012, they served as a Compliance and Legal Assistant at MD Physician Services. From 2013 to 2019, they held multiple positions at different organizations, including a Research and Teaching Assistant role at Carleton University, a Research Assistant role at PCS Biofuels Inc., and a Camp Counsellor and Lifeguard position at the Ottawa Athletic Club. In 2016, they joined the Royal Society of Chemistry as a Publishing Editor, and later became a Production Training Executive before being promoted to Senior Publishing Editor. Celia'smost recent role was at Canadian Science Publishing, where they served as a Managing Editor from June 2019 to October 2022. Celia then transitioned to the role of Editorial Director, Engineering and Physical Sciences at the same company in October 2022.
Celia Charron's education history includes a Master of Applied Science (M.A.Sc) degree in Environmental Engineering, which they obtained from Carleton University from 2013 to 2015. Prior to that, they pursued a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) degree in Engineering Chemistry from Queen's University between 2008 and 2012. In terms of additional certifications, Celia holds a WHMIS certification, but specific information regarding the institution and the year of obtaining it is not provided.
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Canadian Science Publishing (CSP), head-quartered in Ottawa, Ontario (Canada) is an independent, not-for-profit scholarly publisher dedicated to serving the needs of researchers and their communities, not only by publishing quality peer-reviewed journals but also by supporting the knowledge-sharing activities of scholarly societies and other keypartners through events, awards, and other exchanges.They are a not‐for‐profit company – CSP's Board is drawn from the research and publishing communities and represents all interests of the scholarly publishing community in Canada and beyond, including researchers, scientific societies, libraries, and business. The CSP membership base includes a wide range of institutions and organizations that have a stake in developing a healthy scholarly scientific publishing industry. The NRC Research Press journals (16 titles) cover a broad range of scientific disciplines, with more than 2000 manuscripts each year. All journals are available online and are accessible before print publication at www.nrcresearchpress.com. We proudly participate in international programs such as Research4Life, PERii, and TEEAL, which provide developing countries access to their material at little or no cost.