About
the Editor, Peter DeHaan
Peter
DeHaan, the editor-in-chief of AnswerStat magazine, has 30 years of
writing and call center related experience.
His work experience includes serving as President
for a multi-location call center and telephone answering service, working in
several positions for a call center equipment manufacturer and software
developer, and providing call center consultancy before founding AnswerStat
magazine in 2003. Given this diverse background, his “Vital
Signs” column in each issue is a popular and anticipated piece.
Peter published
his first article in 1983, entitled "All About Pagers," in the now defunct
magazine,
Radio Electronics. Ironically,
his second article "Computers
Track Down Intermodulation Interference"; was published a year later in
Mobile Radio Technology magazine as he labored through his college freshman
writing class. It would be his only college writing course; he persevered
and earned an A.
From that, a passionate and prolific writer was
born. Over the years, he has written over one hundred articles for many
publications.
In addition to his "Vital Signs" column in
AnswerStat magazine, he also blogs at "The
Musings of Peter DeHaan" and has more articles posted on the website,
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Weekly.
