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'''Michael Johns''', born September 8, 1964 in [[Allentown]], [[Pennsylvania]], is an [[United States|American]] [[health care]] executive, former [[White House]] and federal government official and [[conservative]] policy expert and writer.
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'''Michael Johns''' (born September 8, 1964 in [[Allentown]], [[Pennsylvania]]) is an [[United States of America|American]] [[health care]] executive, former [[White House]] and federal government official and [[conservative]] policy expert and writer.
  
In private industry, Johns has held executive management positions with Electric Mobility Corporation, Gentiva Health Services, and Eli Lilly and Company.  In government, he has served as White House speechwriter to President [[George H. W. Bush]] and a senior aide to [[New Jersey]] Governor Thomas Kean (R-NJ) and United States Senator [[Olympia J. Snowe]] (R-ME).  He worked for five years at the [[Heritage Foundation]], where he was a foreign policy analyst and an editor of the foundation's quarterly magazine, ''Policy Review''.
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In private industry, Johns has held executive management positions with Electric Mobility Corporation, Gentiva Health Services, and Eli Lilly and Company.  In government, he has served as White House speechwriter to President [[George H. W. Bush]] and a senior aide to [[New Jersey]] Governor Thomas Kean (R-NJ) and United States Senator [[Olympia J. Snowe]] (R-ME).  He worked for five years at the conservative [[Heritage Foundation]], where he was a foreign policy analyst and an editor of the foundation's quarterly magazine, ''[[Policy Review]]''.
  
He is one of several prominent American conservative commentators.  He has written for ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'', ''[[Christian Science Monitor]]'', ''[[National Review]]'' and other publications and has appeared on PBS, CNBC, C-SPAN, Fox News, Voice of America, BBC and other networks.
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He is one of several prominent American conservative commentators.  He has written for ''The [[Wall Street Journal]]'', ''[[Christian Science Monitor]]'', ''[[National Review]]'' and other publications and has appeared on [[PBS]], [[CNBC]], C-SPAN, [[Fox News]], [[Voice of America]], [[British Broadcasting Corporation]] and other networks.
  
He is a graduate of the [[University of Miami]], where he majored in [[economics]] and graduated with honors.
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He is a graduate of the [[University of Miami]], where he majored in [[economics]] and graduated with honors.<ref>[http://www.nndb.com/people/884/000049737/  Michael Johns at the Notable Names Database.]</ref>
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*[http://www.worldandi.com/specialreport/2001/May/Sa21515.htm "Frontiers in Diagnostics,"] by Michael Johns, ''The World and I'' magazine, Washington, D.C., May 2001.
 
*[http://www.worldandi.com/specialreport/2001/May/Sa21515.htm "Frontiers in Diagnostics,"] by Michael Johns, ''The World and I'' magazine, Washington, D.C., May 2001.
 
*[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_n20_v47/ai_17443642 "Acts of Betrayal,"] by Michael Johns, ''[[National Review]]'', New York City, October 23, 1995.
 
*[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_n20_v47/ai_17443642 "Acts of Betrayal,"] by Michael Johns, ''[[National Review]]'', New York City, October 23, 1995.
*[http://www.csmonitor.com/1994/0225/25231.html "If U.S. Force Is Needed in Bosnia,"] by Michael Johns, ''[[Christian Science Monitor]]'', Boston, Massachusetts, February 25, 1994.
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*[https://www.csmonitor.com/1994/0225/25231.html "If U.S. Force Is Needed in Bosnia,"] by Michael Johns, ''[[Christian Science Monitor]]'', Boston, Massachusetts, February 25, 1994.
 
*[http://cumulus.hillsdale.edu/buckley/Standard/downloads/showoriginal/wheretogoinsouthafricadotpdf_2852_buckleybuckleyarchivepublicationsbyyear1990columns/WhereToGoInSouthAfrica.pdf "Where to Go on South Africa,"] by [[William F. Buckley]], Universal Press Syndicate, December 27, 1990, citing Michael Johns' speech to United Nations on South Africa and economic sanctions.
 
*[http://cumulus.hillsdale.edu/buckley/Standard/downloads/showoriginal/wheretogoinsouthafricadotpdf_2852_buckleybuckleyarchivepublicationsbyyear1990columns/WhereToGoInSouthAfrica.pdf "Where to Go on South Africa,"] by [[William F. Buckley]], Universal Press Syndicate, December 27, 1990, citing Michael Johns' speech to United Nations on South Africa and economic sanctions.
 
*[http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?r101:E16OC0-475: "With Freedom Near in Angola, This is No Time to Curtail UNITA Assistance,"] by Michael Johns, [[Heritage Foundation]] Executive Memorandum #276, Washington, D.C., July 31, 1990; entered in ''[[Congressional Record]]'', Washington, D.C., October 16, 1990.
 
*[http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?r101:E16OC0-475: "With Freedom Near in Angola, This is No Time to Curtail UNITA Assistance,"] by Michael Johns, [[Heritage Foundation]] Executive Memorandum #276, Washington, D.C., July 31, 1990; entered in ''[[Congressional Record]]'', Washington, D.C., October 16, 1990.
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Michael Johns (born September 8, 1964 in Allentown, Pennsylvania) is an American health care executive, former White House and federal government official and conservative policy expert and writer.

In private industry, Johns has held executive management positions with Electric Mobility Corporation, Gentiva Health Services, and Eli Lilly and Company. In government, he has served as White House speechwriter to President George H. W. Bush and a senior aide to New Jersey Governor Thomas Kean (R-NJ) and United States Senator Olympia J. Snowe (R-ME). He worked for five years at the conservative Heritage Foundation, where he was a foreign policy analyst and an editor of the foundation's quarterly magazine, Policy Review.

He is one of several prominent American conservative commentators. He has written for The Wall Street Journal, Christian Science Monitor, National Review and other publications and has appeared on PBS, CNBC, C-SPAN, Fox News, Voice of America, British Broadcasting Corporation and other networks.

He is a graduate of the University of Miami, where he majored in economics and graduated with honors.[1]

References

  1. Michael Johns at the Notable Names Database.

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