Remote Research, Data, and Writing Support
Clear thinking. Careful research. Stronger stories from your data.
I help organizations, consultants, editors, small businesses, nonprofits, and independent professionals turn information into clear, useful, publication-ready work.
If you have a spreadsheet, report, public dataset, draft article, research question, or messy pile of notes, I can help you make sense of it and shape it into something readable, credible, and useful.
What I Do
My work sits at the intersection of research, statistics, business analysis, and writing. I specialize in helping people understand what their information actually says, why it matters, and how to communicate it clearly.
- Turning spreadsheet data into clear summaries and charts
- Writing short research briefs
- Reviewing reports, articles, and white papers for clarity and structure
- Explaining labor-market, economic, workforce, education, and business trends
- Summarizing complex sources into plain English
- Editing data-supported writing for argument, evidence, and flow
- Helping transform ideas into publishable articles, blog posts, or briefing documents
Services
Data-to-Story Briefs
Have a spreadsheet, survey result, report, or public dataset that needs explanation?
I can review the material, identify the main takeaways, create simple charts or tables, and turn the findings into a clear written summary.
This is useful for:
- Consultants
- Small businesses
- Nonprofits
- Local organizations
- Writers and editors
- Researchers who need help communicating findings
- Professionals preparing presentations, reports, or articles
Typical deliverables may include:
- A 1–2 page written summary
- Key findings and interpretation
- Simple charts or tables
- Suggested headlines or talking points
- Notes on limitations or questions in the data
Research Briefs
Need a clear overview of a topic without digging through dozens of articles, reports, or sources yourself?
I can prepare concise research briefs that summarize what is known, what the evidence suggests, and what questions remain.
Strong topic areas include:
- Labor markets
- Remote work
- Workforce trends
- Education and career pathways
- Economic pressure on households
- Small business issues
- Public policy and social trends
- Technology’s impact on work
- Retirement, aging, and later-life employment
A research brief may include:
- A short executive summary
- Main findings
- Source summaries
- Key statistics
- Relevant context
- Suggested angles for articles, presentations, or reports
Article, Report, and White Paper Editing
If you already have a draft, I can help strengthen it.
My editing focuses on more than grammar. I look at whether the argument is clear, whether the evidence supports the point, whether the structure works, and whether the reader can easily follow the message.
I can help with:
- Article drafts
- Blog posts
- Reports
- White papers
- Opinion pieces
- LinkedIn articles
- Grant-related narratives
- Business or policy communications
Editing can include:
- Structural feedback
- Line editing
- Clarity improvements
- Stronger introductions and conclusions
- Better transitions
- Sharper claims
- Suggestions for evidence, examples, or data support
Labor-Market and Workforce Writing
I have a particular interest in work, income, economic pressure, aging, career disruption, education, and the changing labor market.
I can help create or improve writing on topics such as:
- Remote work
- Job insecurity
- Older workers
- Income instability
- Skills and education
- Career transitions
- Workforce participation
- AI and employment
- Household financial pressure
- The changing meaning of work
This can take the form of articles, briefs, commentary, background research, or data-supported explainers.
Who This Is For
This service may be a good fit if you are:
- A consultant who needs help turning information into client-ready writing
- A nonprofit that needs a short research or issue brief
- A small business that wants clearer reports, charts, or explanations
- An editor or publisher needing background research or data interpretation
- A writer who needs help strengthening an evidence-based article
- A professional with ideas but limited time to organize them
- A researcher who wants findings translated into plain English
- An organization that needs careful, remote, project-based support
How I Work
My work is remote, project-based, and designed around clear deliverables.
- You send the material, question, draft, dataset, or topic.
- We agree on the scope, deadline, and final deliverable.
- I review the material and identify the key issues or findings.
- I prepare the agreed-upon brief, edit, summary, charts, or written piece.
- You receive a clear finished document with any notes or recommendations.
I prefer focused projects with defined outcomes. That keeps the work efficient, useful, and affordable.
Example Projects
- Turn a spreadsheet into a one-page summary with three key charts
- Summarize recent research on remote work and older workers
- Edit a draft article so the argument is clearer and better supported
- Create a short briefing document from public labor-market data
- Review a white paper for structure, readability, and evidence
- Develop talking points from a report or dataset
- Help shape a LinkedIn article from rough notes
- Prepare a background research memo before a larger writing project
Pricing
Pricing depends on the scope, complexity, and turnaround time of the project.
Small, focused projects may include:
- Spreadsheet review and short summary
- Article or report edit
- Research scan
- Brief data explanation
- Short written memo
Larger projects may include:
- Research briefs
- White paper support
- Ongoing monthly briefing work
- Data-supported article development
- Report restructuring and editing
Contact me with a description of what you need, and I can suggest a practical project scope.
Why Work With Me
I bring a combination of business training, statistical understanding, research ability, and writing judgment.
My background includes graduate-level business education, experience with statistics and data tools, and a long-standing interest in labor markets, economic change, and the real-world pressures facing workers and households.
I am especially good at helping people answer three questions:
- What does this information actually say?
- Why does it matter?
- How can we explain it clearly to the intended audience?
Contact
Have a project, draft, dataset, or research question?
Send a short message describing what you need, the material you already have, your deadline, and the type of final product you want.
I will respond with a suggested scope, timeline, and next step.
Remote project support available for research, data explanation, editing, and evidence-based writing.