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  2. Speechwriter - Wikipedia

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    The speechwriter will also consider the audience for the speech, which can range from a town-hall meeting of community leaders to an international leaders' forum. Then the speechwriter blends the points, themes, positions, and messages with his or her own research to create an "informative, original and authentic speech" for the executive. [1]

  3. Jon Favreau (speechwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Edward Favreau [1] (/ ˈ f æ v r oʊ /; born June 2, 1981) [2] is an American liberal political commentator, podcaster, and the former director of speechwriting for President Barack Obama.

  4. White House Director of Speechwriting - Wikipedia

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    The White House Director of Speechwriting is a role within the Executive Office of the President of the United States.The officeholder serves as senior advisor and chief speechwriter to the president of the United States.

  5. Category:Speechwriters - Wikipedia

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  7. Dylan Loewe - Wikipedia

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    Dylan Loewe is an American speechwriter, political strategist and author. [1] [2] [3] [4] In 2021, Loewe was named chief speechwriter to Apple CEO Tim Cook. [5]He ...

  8. Category:White House Directors of Speechwriting - Wikipedia

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  9. Ray Price (speechwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Kissam Price Jr. (May 6, 1930 – February 13, 2019) was an American writer who was the chief speechwriter for U.S. President Richard Nixon, working on both inaugural addresses, his resignation speech, and Gerald Ford's pardon speech. [1]