Dagny Dukach

Writer and editor with a focus on business, tech, and international relations. Associate Editor at HBR, UChicago ’15.

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Testimonials

“I’m continually impressed by your ability to translate awkward academic-speak into accessible (and delightful) prose…One of the rare moments my parents actually understand what I do.” — Assistant Professor, Management

“Dagny! What can I say? Thank you so much for your tremendous edits once again! They are absolutely brilliant, and I cannot show enough appreciation for how you have taken so much attention and care in adjusting and rejiggering the piece. It is so much sharper now.” — Lecturer, Digital Law

“Truly appreciate your insightful feedback and thorough editing through the process.” — Professor, International Business

“I’m so pleased with how this has turned out – thank you for your hard work and your fantastic editing skills!” — Associate Professor, Psychology

“I wish that every editorial experience presented me with the combination of genuine curiosity, challenge, support, and rigor that you have shown over the past few months. I am immensely grateful and hope this represents the first of many opportunities to work together.” — CEO, Strategy Consultancy

“You are a magician. I went through everything and could not find even a single misplaced comma. The meaning is enhanced, it reads better, and the draft is shorter?! Magic. Thank you so much!” — Assistant Professor, Business Administration

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I’m a former Associate Editor for the Harvard Business Review, where I helped researchers in a variety of management-related fields adapt their research for a general audience. I now work with a number of editing and ghostwriting clients on a freelance basis, with a focus on editing academic materials (papers, research statements, teaching notes, etc.) as well as developmental support for practitioner-oriented articles and proposals. If you’re interested in working together, please feel free to contact me:

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