Washington Post, an op-ed by Doc Woods, a member of Virginians for Quality Healthcare.
Los Angeles Daily News, an op-ed by James G. Nondorf, vice president for enrollment and student advancement at the University of Chicago, and Jarrid J. Whitney, executive director of admissions and financial aid at Cal Tech.
Newsday, an op-ed by Patricia Morton, Dean and Professor at the University of Utah College of Nursing.
USA Today, an op-ed by Kevin Chou, CEO of Kabam.
Of course it goes without saying that organizations and political campaigns and businesses have staff ghost write or draft or assist with op-eds by their figureheads. So this could be described as merely outsourcing that service to a PR firm. But it's considerably more damaging to public communications than that, I think.
- Public Relations Firm Claims to Have Ghost Written Thousands of Op-Eds in Major U.S. Newspapers, by David Swanson, FreePress.org, September 2, 2016.
2. The man who ghost-wrote the book that make Donald Trump a household name in America has told of his “guilt and deep regret” at helping to create “a monster”.
Tony Schwartz spent 18 months at the US Presidential candidate’s side in the mid-Eighties while penning The Art Of The Deal.
The memoirs-cum-business advice book helped create the “Trump brand” by portraying the then New York big shot, then in his late thirties, as the ultimate tycoon – launching his fame far beyond the Big Apple.
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