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He was born in [[Dallas]], [[Texas]] on [[March 3]] [[1950]]. He attended both [[Bethel College]] and [[Stanford University]], and earned a BA (history major and editor of the college newspaper) from [[Bethel College]]. |
He was born in [[Dallas]], [[Texas]] on [[March 3]] [[1950]]. He attended both [[Bethel College]] and [[Stanford University]], and earned a BA (history major and editor of the college newspaper) from [[Bethel College]]. |
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In 1972 he arrived in Chicago intent upon a career in photojournalism and joined the [[University of Chicago]] Press as a staff photographer. |
In 1972 he arrived in Chicago intent upon a career in photojournalism and joined the [[University of Chicago]] Press as a staff photographer. He also worked as freelance photographer and art editor for the Chicago Review. After two years he left UC Press to become a field representative and field editor for [[Addison-Wesley]] Publishing Company, based in Philadelphia. In 1977 he was hired to acquire and edit college textbooks in the fields of chemistry and computer science for [[Brooks/Cole]] Publishing Company (Monterey CA). In 1978 the company was acquired by Thomson International. He rose through the executive ranks at Thomson and became a vice-president of a company that specialized in publishing for information technology. |
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In 1985 he left [[The Thomson Corporation]] to found [[Franklin, Beedle & Associates Incorporated]] to specialize in college-level textbooks in the fields of computer science and information technology. |
In 1985 he left [[The Thomson Corporation]] to found [[Franklin, Beedle & Associates Incorporated]] to specialize in college-level textbooks in the fields of computer science and information technology. |
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Jim Leisy, Jr., is a photographer, book editor and publisher.
He was born in Dallas, Texas on March 3 1950. He attended both Bethel College and Stanford University, and earned a BA (history major and editor of the college newspaper) from Bethel College.
In 1972 he arrived in Chicago intent upon a career in photojournalism and joined the University of Chicago Press as a staff photographer. He also worked as freelance photographer and art editor for the Chicago Review. After two years he left UC Press to become a field representative and field editor for Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, based in Philadelphia. In 1977 he was hired to acquire and edit college textbooks in the fields of chemistry and computer science for Brooks/Cole Publishing Company (Monterey CA). In 1978 the company was acquired by Thomson International. He rose through the executive ranks at Thomson and became a vice-president of a company that specialized in publishing for information technology.
In 1985 he left The Thomson Corporation to found Franklin, Beedle & Associates Incorporated to specialize in college-level textbooks in the fields of computer science and information technology.
Through Franklin, Beedle & Associates he has edited and published numerous textbooks that have become defacto standards, which include: Carolyn Gillay's (Saddleback College) over 20 books on Microsoft DOS and Windows; Ernest Ackermann and Karen Hartman's(Mary Washington University/USA State Department) textbooks on the use of the Internet; John Zelle's (Wartburg College) Python-based computer science 1 textbook; Paul Brians' (Washington State University) Common Errors in English Usage; and Mark Liberman (University of Pennsylvania) and Geoffrey Pullum's (UC Santa Cruz) Far from the Madding Gerund. Publications from his companies have earned numerous achievement awards and have been featured on Air America, NPR, The Progressive, The New York Times, CNN, MSNBC, and nearly all major US newspapers.
He is currently active in fields of publishing and photography through his companies: Franklin, Beedle & Associates, Inc., William, James & Company and Digitopia. In addition he is a member of the board of directors for the Portland Art Museum's Photography Council, Wordstock, and PhotoLucida. He is also staff photographer for Chamber Music Northwest (Executive Director is Linda Magee and Artistic Director is David Shifrin) which has strong ties with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. His photographs have been published by The Oregonian, NPR, Poetry Review, The Oregon Cultural Trust--among others.
He lives in the Portland, Oregon U.S. area with Cynthia Kirk.
External links
[[1]] Franklin, Beedle & Associates Web site [[2]] William, James & Company Web site [[3]] Jim's photography Web site