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      <title>Leigh, How would you describe what you did at University of Washington Department of Environmental Health?</title>
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      <description>I was part of a two-person team responsible for departmental web communications. This involved updates to the main site, as well as several special projects for faculty within the department. Now and again, I was called upon to design printed materials, such as posters and brochures.</description>
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