Angus Morrison
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Angus Morrison

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Angus Morrison is a Pulitzer-nominated, former financial journalist at Bloomberg. He's been a speechwriter and communications strategist to policymakers and executives ranging from Colin Powell to IBM's senior executives, to the managing director of the IMF, to the Secretary-General of the OECD in Paris, to the Special Court for Sierra Leone that prosecuted Charles Taylor following the blood diamond conflict. He lives with his wife and son in Virginia. His website is www.angusmorrison.net. You can follow him on Twitter @bandwidthbook. In college he flipped hamburgers and fixed fences in Wyoming. After graduation, he moved to Brussels where he lived in a nun's cell in a former convent that had been converted into communal living quarters. In his free time he frequented a small Flemish pub that counted a large black Bouvier named "Zeus" as its most loyal patron. The Berlin Wall fell while Morrison was in Brussels. He hitchhiked from Brussels to Budapest in cars, motorcycles and fruit trucks. The first thing he saw upon arrival in Hungary were Cold War statues torn down as the communist star was being wrenched off the parliament by a crane. He likes a well-made martini, toast, and oysters, which he grows on the Chesapeake.
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