Susan Greenberg has held editorial roles in both the private and public sectors. In her first career she worked as a reporter, feature writer, foreign correspondent and editor for newspapers and magazines; then as managing editor and digital content strategy advisor for non-media organisations. This included ghostwriting Oped articles and white papers and training non-specialised staff in editorial skills. A second career in Higher Education brought that experience to teaching and research about publishing and writing practice. As Senior Lecturer at the University of Roehampton’s Creative Writing programme, she led nonfiction courses, ran a postgraduate degree in Publishing, and mentored students in individual and group projects. She ran postgraduate classes on research methods such as interviewing and oral history and was Publisher of an in-house publishing imprint. She also published two books: Editors Talk About Editing offers conversations with practitioners, while A Poetics of Editing provides history and analysis. Greenberg is now back in consultancy and leads a strand on Editors and Editing within the CUP Elements series on Publishing and Book Culture.