Michael Johns (executive) - Career

Career

  • Divisional head and corporate vice president, Electric Mobility Corporation, Sewell, New Jersey.
  • Vice president, Gentiva Health Services (NASDAQ: GTIV), Long Island, New York.
  • Senior associate, health care practice, S. R. Wojdak & Associates, Philadelphia.
  • Senior aide, U.S. Senator Olympia Snowe, Washington, D.C.
  • Manager, Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY), Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • Director of research, International Republican Institute, Washington, D.C.
  • White House speechwriter to President of the United States George H. W. Bush.
  • Special assistant to former New Jersey Governor and 9/11 Commission Chairman Thomas Kean.
  • Policy analyst, The Heritage Foundation, Washington, D.C.
  • Assistant editor, Policy Review magazine, Washington, D.C.
  • Advisory board member, InvesTrend (global equity research firm).
  • Author of U.S. and Africa Statistical Handbook (ISBN 0-891-95228-4) (The Heritage Foundation, 1990; second ed., 1991)
  • Contributing author of Finding Our Roots, Facing Our Future: America in the 21st century (Madison Books, Lanham, Maryland, 1997); and Freedom in the World: The Annual Guide of Political Rights and Civil Liberties (Freedom House, New York City, 1993).
  • He has written for The Wall Street Journal, The Christian Science Monitor, National Review, Freedom House's Freedom Review and other publications.
  • National television appearances include CBS News, PBS's MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour and Nightly Business Report, CNBC, C-SPAN, Fox Morning News and others.
  • Inducted into University of Miami's Iron Arrow Honor Society, 1984.

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