James Carman serves as the Director of Communications at the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI), where he leverages over 25 years of experience in editing, writing, and design to enhance the organization’s outreach and educational initiatives. In this pivotal role, James leads the production of ABI’s...
James Carman serves as the Director of Communications at the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI), where he leverages over 25 years of experience in editing, writing, and design to enhance the organization’s outreach and educational initiatives. In this pivotal role, James leads the production of ABI’s diverse range of printed and online publications, including periodicals, technical books, and newsletters. His expertise in magazine design and communication strategies has been instrumental in streamlining the production of brochures and materials for various meetings, ensuring that they resonate with ABI’s audience of legal and financial professionals.
A key project under James's leadership has been the successful launch of e-books on platforms such as Kindle, iPad, and Nook, which has expanded ABI's reach and accessibility to its members. His extensive writing experience, with contributions to renowned publications like The Wilson Quarterly and Cornell Magazine, enriches the quality of content produced at ABI. James's profound knowledge of Classics, English literature, and Western art informs his editorial perspective, allowing him to craft compelling narratives that engage and educate.
In addition to his editorial acumen, James is skilled in internal communications and proofreading, ensuring that all materials uphold the highest standards of clarity and professionalism. His proficiency with tools like QuarkXPress and his understanding of CMYK processes further enhance the visual appeal of ABI’s publications. Through his innovative approach and commitment to excellence, James Carman continues to elevate the American Bankruptcy Institute’s communication efforts, fostering a deeper understanding of bankruptcy law and its implications within the legal community.