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Opinion | BY JENI ARMSTRONG | May 31, 2023
I didn’t make time for this kind of reflection when I first took on political speechwriting more than a decade ago, and I wish I had, writes Jeni Armstrong. Unsplash photograph by Tom Rogerson
Opinion | BY JENI ARMSTRONG | May 31, 2023
Opinion | BY JENI ARMSTRONG | May 31, 2023
I didn’t make time for this kind of reflection when I first took on political speechwriting more than a decade ago, and I wish I had, writes Jeni Armstrong. Unsplash photograph by Tom Rogerson
Opinion | BY JENI ARMSTRONG | May 31, 2023
I didn’t make time for this kind of reflection when I first took on political speechwriting more than a decade ago, and I wish I had, writes Jeni Armstrong. Unsplash photograph by Tom Rogerson
Opinion | BY JENI ARMSTRONG | May 31, 2023
Opinion | BY JENI ARMSTRONG | May 31, 2023
I didn’t make time for this kind of reflection when I first took on political speechwriting more than a decade ago, and I wish I had, writes Jeni Armstrong. Unsplash photograph by Tom Rogerson
Opinion | BY JENI ARMSTRONG | May 26, 2021
Jeni Armstrong writes that she learned a lot during her five years as lead speechwriter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, but the lesson that made the biggest mark on her work as a political staffer was a simple one: talk the way people talk. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY JENI ARMSTRONG | May 26, 2021
Opinion | BY JENI ARMSTRONG | May 26, 2021
Jeni Armstrong writes that she learned a lot during her five years as lead speechwriter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, but the lesson that made the biggest mark on her work as a political staffer was a simple one: talk the way people talk. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade