On St. Patrick’s Day of all days, speechwriters should remember what Oscar Wilde said about the Irish: “We are the greatest talkers since the Greeks.” Wilde himself was one of …
Beginning with the first issue—see below—we’re offering ECR: Coronavirus gratis for two weeks—as a service to you, and to the public your leaders serve through sound leadership communication. After that, readers who find …
The Professional Speechwriters Association called for coronavirus comment from you, asking how you are responding to your leaders and communication colleagues who turn to you. Laura Hunter, who handles executive …
As you know, we held a webinar late last week, “Executive Communication and Coronavirus: What You Should Be Saying, Thinking and Doing NOW,” with Fred Garcia, President of the Logos …
I’ve often quoted H.L. Mencken’s 1921 assessment of the prose of President Warren G. Harding: He writes the worst English I have ever encountered. It reminds me of a string …
Harvard Medical School seeks an executive speechwriter. “Reporting to the chief communications officer, with a dotted line to the dean’s office, the executive speechwriter is responsible for effectively articulating the vision of …
I expected the Founders Meeting of the Executive Communication Council, which took place two weeks ago at the Hermosa Inn, in Phoenix, Ariz., to be a momentous gathering. I didn’t expect …
Do you listen to music when you write? I can’t do it, but speechwriter Matt Greenough, managing director at Words Matter, says he has used music to charge his prose. …
L.A. mayor Eric Garcetti seeks a junior/mid-level speechwriter to “have a hand in everything from taping scripts to op-eds to keynotes galore.” Email Jonathan Powell: [email protected].
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