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Andrew B. Wilson A former foreign correspondent who spent four years in the Middle East and served as Business Week’s London bureau chief during Margaret Thatcher’s first two terms as Britain’s prime minister, Andrew B. Wilson is a regular contributor of essays and commentaries to leading national publications including The American Spectator, The Weekly Standard and the Wall Street Journal. As an independent writer since 1993, he has written attention-getting speeches for a wide variety of business leaders, including the CEOs of the Air Transport Association of America, Boeing, Coca-Cola, Eli Lilly, MacDonalds, J. P. Morgan Chase, Well Point and Zoltek Companies, Inc, with more than 45 speeches that have been published in Vital Speeches of the Day. A 1964 graduate of St. Louis Priory School and a 1968 graduate of Stanford University, with a B.A. degree in English Literature, he joined the Show-Me Institute as a writer and fellow in January, 2011. E-Mail to: andrew.wilson@showmeinstitute.org
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