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About Corner Booth

With a disturbing desire to rehab resumes and a passion for the written word, Angela Kujava established Corner Booth Writing to provide effective, expressive resumes and freelance writing. Angela’s work has been published in the Ann Arbor Business Review, Metromode and Concentrate magazines. She is contributing feature book reviewer for Thomson-Shore book manufacturers, and writes newsletters and brochures for local businesses.

As the name indicates, there is a specific, significant corner booth in Ann Arbor, Michigan that fostered the inspiration for Corner Booth Writing. In it you’ll often find a combination of six particular friends and a number of glasses of red zinfandel directly correspondent to the magnitude of the revolution being discussed.


About Angela Kujava

Angela KujavaAngela Kujava spent eight years as a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERTM professional and a Certified Investment Management AnalystSM consultant, before founding Corner Booth Writing. Her considerable experience guiding Michigan residents through the confusing, yet vital process of planning for retirement provides a strong level of local empathy to her writing.

Currently Angela is the Director of Marketing for Logic Solutions, Inc., and unleashes her creativity and wit in creating the company’s sales materials, blog, newsletters, and Twitter feed.  She is poised to launch major marketing campaign for the firm in mid-2010.

Angela serves on the board of directors of 826michigan, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting students age 6 to 18 with creative and expository writing skills, and to helping teachers inspire their students to write. After two years as the organization’s Treasurer, she was elected board President. She is also a co-founder of YP Underground, and a former co-chair of Leadership Ann Arbor.

In 2009 Angela was chosen as a finalist for Fusion’s Horizon Awards. She received her super marketable Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology from the University of Michigan, and can still be found in the stadium on football Saturdays, sometimes in a blue wig.