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John Fitzgerald Jr.
Writer
John Fitzgerald Jr. is a contributing writer at fbi productions and is responsible for the research and preparation of a variety of written materials, including project proposals, advertising copy, client correspondence, video scripts, and executive speeches. Aside from writing, he also has an avid interest in literature and agrees with the Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges that “paradise will be a kind of library.” He lives in Manhattan and does not grant interviews.
Originally from New York, John is a graduate of New York University, receiving a BA in both Government and English. While at NYU, he also served as president of the undergraduate English and Dramatic Literature Organization, which hosts readings on campus by prominent writers and oversees an annual university-wide short fiction and poetry competition. John additionally holds a JD from New York Law School and gained extensive experience writing criminal appellate briefs as an intern in the Queens District Attorney’s Office. Prior to joining fbi, he served as a writer and editor for a New York-based company providing educational supplements and study materials to law school students throughout the country. He is admitted to the Bar in the states of New York and New Jersey.
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