PanDoc (http://pandoc.org/) might do it (it has Berkeley roots, too!). 
The problem is not so much converting the format as mapping the elements 
in the new format. eg does a second level header map to Word's Header 2, 
or do they use a different descriptor?

A commercial service, as opposed to an individual with the necessary 
tools and copy editing skills, might be harder to find.

Graham



On 4/11/2016 1:10 PM, Beth Muramoto wrote:
> I received this email from one of our faculty asking this question and I
> had no idea what to suggest to him.
>
> Any help is most appreciated.
>
> Beth
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>
>     I'm looking for a service (on or off campus) I can use to take an
>     existing LaTeX formatted paper and convert it to a Word doc in a
>     particular journal's template. I'm parlaying a workshop paper
>     (LaTeX) into an extended journal paper and am not interested in
>     doing the conversion myself. I'll be using start-up funds to pay for
>     it ($50-$300). Any recommendations?
>     Thanks
>
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