Ron Thibault is an experienced writer for print and
other media working on projects everywhere from Japan
to British Columbia to Parliament Hill. His writing
makes you feel like you're there, riding the
whitewater or trooping the colours. He has produced
award-winning television documentary programming and
has led development of new media projects for the Web
and CD-ROM. He has education and training in such
diverse areas as public relations, the economics of
agriculture and multi-media production
techniques. |
Randi Saunders Morry has managed communications and strategic issues for federal government and private sector clients since 1989. A skilled writer and editor, she adopts a clear and understandable style to written material. She can quickly assess the most effective means to deliver a message, often from complex, vague or rapidly-changing environments, and condense key messages from diverse sources of information. Mrs. Saunders Morry has created quality communications material for such federal government clients as Public Works and Government Services, Privy Council Office and Human Resource Development Canada. She has interviewed senior officials to create strategic communications documents and promotional materials for wide distribution. She has also edited training manuals and academic reports, and prepared communiqués for media. |
Brian Gorman has worked as a writer, editor,
reporter, arts critic, manager and graphic designer
for newspapers and magazines in Quebec, Ontario,
Alberta and British Columbia. Over his 20-year
career, he has written for such publications as
Equinox, Canadian Geographic, Ottawa City
Magazine, the Ottawa Citizen and the
Toronto Star. He studied English Literature at
Concordia University and is completing a Master's
degree in journalism at Carleton University. He is a
master at identifying the core message or key angle
to a story and writing texts that get people's
attention. While he is versatile and experienced in
writing many types of documents, he has special
expertise in speech writing and in |