Erin Arvedlund of Pensions & Investments profiles Christine Williamson, who has spent 35 years at the publication, where she started as directory coordinator of surveys.
Arvedlund writes, “To avoid coming to the office on Saturdays and Sundays to work on her ‘gigantic’ desktop computer, P&I rented what was called a portable computer, ‘but it was as large as a big sewing machine and weighed about 15 pounds. Lugging it to and from the office on public transportation was truly a labor of need, but not of love,’ Ms. Williamson said.
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