Crafting Clear, Effective and Straightforward Strategy, Messages and Speeches

Purposeful, Valuable Statements to Enhance Understanding

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why hire a speechwriter?

  • need guidance collecting your thoughts into an articulate, easily understandable message?
  • are too many obligations tugging you away in various directions?
  • want assistance from someone who understands the importance of warm, punchy and entertaining language?
  • are you searching for someone who has a knack for quotes and knows what reporters are looking for?
  • want fresh eyes to help plan and deliver clear, inspirational thoughts and ideas?
  • know how to strategize and get a feel for the room?

why hire Henry?

  • amid tenures conducting extensive research for original material to narrate as a guide in a top worldwide tourism market, writing manager and directors’ speeches and talking points for international development projects, and honing a knack for solid quotes and an understanding of what reporters seek while gathering, writing and editing news as a staff writer, I’ve gone out on my own with a boutique speechwriting service that merges these skills and experiences to focus on producing direct, strategic communication.
  • what sets me apart is I am a wordsmith. As an example, you’ll rarely — if ever — find me using the word ‘thing’, my hands-down least favorite in the dynamic, illustrious English language. There always is a better, sharper option than this vague, blasé, insignificant term, I assure you.
  • as a serial volunteer with humanitarian, sectarian, community and professional organizations, I have an increased understanding of many subjects and topics, which enables me to effectively address a wide array of situations. These organizations include serving the blind, at-risk immigrants, domestic abuse victims, houses of worship, race relations and a free press club.
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what kinds of speeches?

  • informative: to provide needed details
  • explanatory: to enhance understanding and describe why
  • challenge attitudes: to persuade listeners otherwise
  • elicit action: to prompt motivation for causes and drives
  • reinforce values: appropriate material for pep rallies, encouragement, community meetings, and building and drawing support and enthusiasm