Pete Bartolik background
Pete Bartolik is a seasoned pro with experience on both sides of the editorial fence. He worked as a writer and editor for various publications and for more than a decade has been independent, writing for and editing custom print and electronic publications as well as developing content on behalf of commercial clients such as Microsoft, IBM, Intel, Red and many others.
Pete provides a wide range of services, including ghostwriting articles for publication, developing white papers, blogs, and other social media content.
He built his reporting credentials during a five-year stint as news reporter with the Salem Evening News, a daily newspaper in the highly competitive North Shore region of Massachusetts. Subsequently, he joined the IT management trade publication, Computerworld, working as a staff writer, industry editor, and five years as news editor. He then moved to the position of editor in chief for LOTUS Magazine, a monthly publication designed for PC end-users.
Pete's articles have appeared in print and online media, including Network World, CIO, Digital Transactions, The Enterprisers Project and GatePoint Research.
Pete provides a wide range of services, including ghostwriting articles for publication, developing white papers, blogs, and other social media content.
He built his reporting credentials during a five-year stint as news reporter with the Salem Evening News, a daily newspaper in the highly competitive North Shore region of Massachusetts. Subsequently, he joined the IT management trade publication, Computerworld, working as a staff writer, industry editor, and five years as news editor. He then moved to the position of editor in chief for LOTUS Magazine, a monthly publication designed for PC end-users.
Pete's articles have appeared in print and online media, including Network World, CIO, Digital Transactions, The Enterprisers Project and GatePoint Research.