I rely on Stuart as an integral part of our team to turn out great material for the company. And because our work is seen as extremely important by senior executives, it is imperative we have a Stuart who is creating amazing case studies. He’s super-responsive, very flexible and easy to work with. And also, personally – an extremely nice and easy-going guy that I truly enjoy working with.
A Little About Me
I started my career in PR with the Chicago White Sox. Since then, I’ve written about hundreds of companies and people in many industries, finding success in corporate and B2B content marketing, executive communications and content strategy. How may I help your organization?
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Testimonials
Stuart possesses the rarest combination of strengths: keen insight into high-level strategy and communication, and an exacting eye for the smallest detail. I give Stuart my highest recommendation to anyone in need of exceptional strategic thinking and brilliant writing.
Stuart is a gifted writer and team player who has done a great job helping us deliver quality work to our clients. On a personal note, Stu is the kind of guy you really just enjoy having in the office. He brings up issues when they are important and need to be resolved, but doesn’t complain just to hear himself squawk.
Recent Posts
Dazed and bemused
What Bicentennial mania was really like New City, 1996 • Republished 7/1/2025 [Note: I’m getting the jump on next year’s “America 250”] One score and…
Unconventional wisdom
What’s the countermove? Inversion shows you When it comes to corporate communications, I’ve learned that getting the core message right often means working backward. Most…
Gotta get a message to you
There are about a quarter of a million words in the English language. Use them wisely. Words matter. Even a single word can be important.…
This post contains zero thought leadership
The phrase ‘thought leader’ has become corporate jargon at its least compelling, often signaling more about someone’s branding than their actual contributions. The phrase “thought…
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Second Banana: Examining the sidekick
Who they were and why the hero couldn’t make it without them Certain burning questions go unasked far too long. Why do some heroes need…
Excellent Media Experiences: Introduction
*Before the Internet “People and places were websites.” That thought wouldn’t have made any sense in 1979, standing in the showroom of my local hi-fi…
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