Daniel H. Pink

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Daniel H. Pink is a writer for Wired magazine and author of Free Agent Nation, A Whole New Mind, and The Adventures of Johnny Bunko. While he currently speaks globally, his career included work as Vice President Al Gore’s chief speechwriter from 1995-97, and later as an aide to Secretary of Labor Robert Reich.[1]

Daniel Pink graduated from Northwestern University and a joint degree from Yale Law School.

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  1. ^ About Dan Pink. Retrieved on 2007-10-31.