About Elizabeth A.
Elizabeth is a consultant and avid microblogger based in Arlington, Virginia.
Miss Terrell is a former Account Executive for the David All Group. While working at DAG from 2008-2009, she tracked health care policy, handled blogger outreach, and developed strategic proposals and managed web development projects for corporate and nonprofit entities.
From 2004-2008, Terrell was a Policy Analyst with the National Taxpayers Union & Foundation researching under the Foundation's BillTally project and secondarily developing the group's social networking presence, several print ads and the branding concept for GovernmentBYTES.com, NTU's official blog.
While attending the University of Mary Washington, Terrell served as an Intern with the Virginia Housing Development Authority (2000-2003). In her final summer of internship, she executed an MSA penetration study directly incorporated into the organization's five year plan (2003).
While a student at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia , Terrell was the site administrator for University of Mary Washington's Legislative Action Commitee (2002-2004), volunteering on several voter drives and monitoring campus relations with State and local government groups and rowed for the Mary Washington Crew (2000-2001). The pinnacle of her undergraduate academic career came with the presentation and publication of "Aggregate Reflections of Brand Loyalty" (http://www.elon.edu/e-web/students/ipe/volumes/2004.xhtml) in Elon University's undergraduate student journal, Issues in Political Economy (2004). Terrell graduated with a B.S. in Economics in 2004 as an Alumni Scholar.
She is working to add even more color to her bio, but can claim extracurricular time as a dance teacher, zombie film makeup artist, and world traveler while living in the DC Metropolitan area.
Her past writing can be found on http://GovernmentBYTES.com and the The American Spectator online edition, http://spectator.org.







Beth Potter commented on "Panel sets progressive tone for national immigration debate" (about 1 month ago)
Nice follow-up to a national news story about Scott Brown getting elected to represent Massachusetts. You have some good reporting here, and your writing style is fine.
What's needed here is a little more background, and rewriting for a national audience. Not everyone has been following along about who Scott Brown is or how his election might affect the national health care debate.
Please add one or two sentences of background about that (or tighten up existing sentences and add that information) as well as a few explanatory sentences about Lou Dobbs.
It wouldn't hurt to include a little more information about why this group is talking about immigration policy now as well.
With just a little bit of rewriting, this story will be a great candidate for UPI.com!