
| Michael Hamilton Morgan Inc. New York, Washington and worldwide MHMorganInc@aol.com MHMorganInc@gmail.com 1 212 214 0991 1 505 699 5036 (mobile) 1 212 208 4362 (fax) Author, consultant and former diplomat Michael Morgan has created speeches and strategic communications tools for leaders like Louis Gerstner at IBM, Fred Hassan at Pharmacia and Schering Plough, Carly Fiorina at HP, Kevin Rollins at Dell, Lee Raymond at ExxonMobil and others for global audiences of customers, partners, shareowners, governments and the media. In the Middle East, Michael Morgan finds the right joint venture partners, investors and government officials who can bring major projects to fruition. For large projects, Morgan maintains strategic relationships with several of the world's leading public relations, government relations, advertising and media groups. Morgan has appeared on Al Jazeera, BBC World/Public Radio International, CBS Evening News, CSpan, ABC Good Morning America, Mutual Radio and others. His op-eds and advertorials have appeared in The New York Times, Time, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and Readers Digest. He has spoken at the British Parliament, World Economic Forum/Arab Business Council, the U.S. Treasury Department, the Asia Society, Georgetown University, the Mohammed bin Rashid Foundation in Dubai and the University of Virginia. With Mobil Corporation from 1987-95 Morgan managed government relations coordination in Washington, wrote weekly advertorials in The New York Times and directed the corporation's leading global cultural sponsorship. As a career diplomat from 1980-87, Morgan was Deputy Staff Director (1985-87) of the bipartisan White House commission overseeing the Voice of America, the Fulbright Scholarships and the U.S. Information Agency. He accompanied delegations in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Cuba. He also served as U.S. spokesman during the 1983 Grenada crisis, where he dealt with a press corps of 800. Secretary Shultz gave him a Meritorious Honor Award in 1984 for his crisis communications work. Michael Morgan is also a published nonfiction author and novelist. His newest book is Lost History: the Enduring Legacy of Muslim Scientists, Thinkers and Artists, published in June 2007 by National Geographic Books (www.LostHistoryOnline.com). His previous book was Collision with History: the Search for John F. Kennedy’s PT 109, a book and tv documentary released by National Geographic and MSNBC in 2002. In 2001 he published Graveyards of the Pacific. His 1991 international thriller The Twilight War (Dutton/Signet) was set in Eastern Europe, Central America and Washington. Morgan is founder of Lost History Media Ventures, a new film and television production company. Morgan is also founder of New Foundations for Peace (www.nfpeace.org), a start-up nonprofit to teach leadership skills to young people worldwide. Morgan has created partnerships for NFP in Bangladesh, Canada, France, India, Jordan, Pakistan and the U.S. Morgan speaks fluent English and Spanish, and has studied German and Norwegian. He has lived or worked on projects in more than 20 countries in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Americas. He was an Echols Scholar at the University of Virginia, where he graduated with High Distinction in 1973. Michael Hamilton Morgan: MHMorganInc@aol.com 1 212 214 0991 1 505 699 5036 (mobile) 1 212 208 4362 (fax) Website copyright 2007@ Michael Hamilton Morgan Inc |
