Diana Weggler, content editor of Photovoice

Diana Weggler

Content Editor
(she/her)

Diana’s first paid writing position was as the sports editor for The NMH Bulletin, the alumni magazine of Northfield Mount Hermon School in Western Massachusetts, where her husband worked as a teacher, coach, and dorm parent. After the family relocated to Maine in 1995, she established herself as a columnist and features’ writer for two weekly newspapers in the Midcoast area. Another career move in 2001 brought the family to Northfield, Vermont, where Diana honed her craft as a writer an editor while continuing to raise the couple’s four children. Over a period of 18 years, she wrote articles for the Norwich University website, drafted speeches for the president and chairman of the board, served as editor-in-chief of the quarterly alumni magazine and annual report, and edited the school’s 200-year history book, “Citizens & Soldiers.” She also photographed myriad university events for various print and electronic outlets and produced the school’s archival calendar, among other assignments.

Since transitioning to part-time freelance status, Diana has continued to ply her skills in diverse ways, editing newsletters, blogs, website content, memoirs, dissertations, nonfiction books, and photovoice instruction manuals. Clients have included nonprofits, authors, memoirists, schoolteachers, PhD candidates, university professors and, of course, PhotovoiceWorldwide.

Diana graduated with a BA in English from Cornell University, where she played rugby and ice hockey. Together with Bob, her Cornell classmate and husband of 44 years, Diana is a parent of four and grandparent to two. When not at her computer she enjoys knitting, reading, cooking, and walking the family dogs, Luna and Thomas.

Writing/Editing credits:

PhotovoiceWorldwide.com, 2020-present

NO OFFENSE, NO DEFENSE, NO HOPE! By David D. Doda, Copyright 2025, ISBN: 979-8-218-99018-3

Celebrating 200 years of Norwich University: a traveling museum exhibit 2019-2020

Citizens & Soldiers: The First 200 Years of Norwich History, by Alex Kershaw, copyright 2018, ISBN: 978-1-5323-3920-2

If Buildings Could Talk, Commemorative Archival Calendar Series, 2014‐2017

The Norwich University Annual Report, 2004–2017

The Norwich University Record Alumni Magazine, 2002–2017

The Republican Journal, Belfast Maine, 1998-2001

The Waldoboro Independent, Belfast Maine, 1995-1998

The Northfield Mount Hermon Bulletin, 1993-1995

The Piper, Northfield Mount Hermon’s Community Circle newsletter, 1987-1995

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