What is another word for speechwriter?

Pronunciation: [spˈiːt͡ʃɹa͡ɪtə] (IPA)

A speechwriter is a skilled professional who is proficient in crafting impactful and engaging speeches. A synonym for speechwriter is a "wordsmith." A wordsmith is someone who is skilled in the use and manipulation of words to craft messages that resonate with the audience. Another term for speechwriter is a "language strategist." A language strategist is someone who is skilled in understanding the nuances of language and how to use it to effectively communicate a message. A "verbal communicator" is also a synonym for speechwriter. A verbal communicator is someone who is skilled at expressing ideas and thoughts through spoken words.

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Famous quotes with Speechwriter

  • Theodore H. White tells a remarkable story about Goldwater's chief speechwriter, Karl Hess.  Chief speechwriters of losing campaigns usually find a safe berth somewhere in the party machine, but not so Hess.  First, he applied for positions with conservative senators and congressmen—the very politicians who had been cheering him on a few months before.  Unwanted, he lowered his sights dramatically.  Could he perhaps work the elevators in the Senate or the House?  Still no luck.  The apostle of the free market was reduced to the ranks of the unemployed.  He enrolled in a night-school course in welding and eventually found a job working the night shift in a machine shop.
    Karl Hess

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